
With the Fall 2024 semester in full swing, the Dean Rusk International Law Center is proud to welcome another class of talented lawyers, now studying for our University of Georgia School of Law Master of Laws (LL.M.) degree.
This group of 18 hails from 13 different countries in Africa, Asia, Europe, and the Americas, including Pakistan, Brazil, Iran, Nigeria, India, the Republic of Georgia, Turkey, the United Kingdom, Belarus, Peru, Venezuela, Switzerland, and Germany. Among them are lawyers specializing in a wide range of fields including business law, human rights law, administrative law, international arbitration, data privacy law, tax law, cryptocurrency law, criminal law, intellectual property law, business immigration and labor law, environmental law, and education law.
They are pictured above, standing on the steps of Dean Rusk Hall. From the left to right – top row: Carolina Ruiz, Paria Keramatkhah, Fatemeh Khouei, João Felipe Villa do Miu, Samuel Kuo, Danish Ali; middle row: Christian Schneider, Sara Dorbahani, Dzmitry Liasovich, Michael Faleye, Fabienne Taller, Bekir Kerabekmez; bottom row: Irakli Kakubava, Assis José Couto do Nascimento, Ramakrishna Ruthwik Palepu, Ana Luiza Couto do Nascimento, Neethu James, Zulma Perez.
This Class of 2025 joins a tradition that began at the University of Georgia School of Law in the early 1970s, when a Belgian lawyer became the first foreign-trained practitioner to earn a Georgia Law LL.M. degree. In the ensuing four decades, the law school and its Dean Rusk International Law Center have produced around 600 LL.M. graduates, with ties to nearly 100 countries and every continent in the world.
Side by side with J.D. candidates, LL.M.s follow a flexible curriculum tailored to their own career goals – goals that may include preparation to sit for a U.S. bar examination, or pursuit of a concentration affording advancement in their home country’s legal profession or academic institutions.
The application for the LL.M. Class of 2026 is now open; for information or to apply for LL.M. studies, see here.