国际学生入学条件
A minimum TOEFL score of 100 (internet-based test) or 620 (paper-based test) is required for admission.
Applicants must hold, or expect to hold before enrollment at Stanford, a bachelor's degree from a U.S. college or university accredited by a regional accrediting association.
Resume or curriculum vitae
Personal statement
Two letters of recommendation
Official transcripts
All application materials must be submitted through LSAC. The application form, resume, personal statement, research proposal (for SPILS applicants only), and the nonrefundable application fee payment must be submitted electronically through LSAC. Official transcripts and TOEFL score report must be submitted through the LSAC Credential Assembly Service. Letters of recommendation must be submitted through the LSAC Letter of Recommendation Service. Required application materials submitted directly to the Office of Admissions will not be accepted.
Resume or Curriculum Vitae
The personal statement and research proposal (for SPILS applicants only) must be submitted with your application.
This statement of two to three pages seeks information about the applicant's experience in legal practice, and interest in graduate study (in the applicable specialization). This statement should also discuss the applicant's professional goals, and how the completion of an LLM degree could benefit his or her legal career.
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- 雅思总分:6
- 托福网考总分:100
- 托福笔试总分:620
- 其他语言考试:NA
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课程简介
环境法和政策法学硕士(LLM)在环境,能源和资源法和政策方面提供严格的跨学科培训。该专业计划旨在为外国律师提供法律和政策分析专业知识,以解决污染,有毒物质,气候变化,能源,淡水,陆地和海洋生物物种的保护,土地使用管理和环境方面的问题。评定。被该计划录取的候选人将学习量身定制的一系列课程,这些课程主要来自法学院有关环境和公共政策的课程,但也可能包括大学其他部门的相关课程。该计划特别适合寻求其他跨学科培训的私人和公共律师,他们可以将其用于在本国或国际上进一步发展环境和资源法律与政策,并希望成为应对类似挑战的毕
The Master of Laws (LLM) in Environmental Law and Policy (ELP) offers rigorous interdisciplinary training in environmental, energy and resource law and policy. This specialized program seeks to provide foreign lawyers with the legal and policy analysis expertise needed to address issues of pollution, toxic substances, climate change, energy, freshwater, protection of living species on both land and in the oceans, land use management, and environmental assessment. Candidates admitted to the program will pursue an individually tailored sequence of courses that are drawn primarily from the Law School's curriculum dealing with the environment and public policy, but may also include related courses in other departments at the university. The program is particularly appropriate for private and public lawyers seeking additional interdisciplinary training that they can use to further environmental and resource law and policy in their home nations or internationally and who wish to become part of a network of graduates working on similar challenges. The LLM in Environmental Law & Policy is limited to students with a primary law degree earned outside the United States. Except under unusual circumstances, candidates must have at least two years of professional legal experience before commencing the LLM program. LLM students are required to be in residence at Stanford during the full (nine-month) academic year. They are required to take a minimum of 35 credit units and a maximum of 45 credit units. Up to 9 units of credit can be earned through courses taken outside the Law School.
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