Global Health Law - Master [2 Years]
On-campus full_time

Master of Law [L.L.M] National and Global Health Law

Georgetown’s Global Health Law LL.M. programs train lawyers to apply their specialized legal skills to improve population health in the United States and globally. The innovative full- or part-time courses of study explore the intersections of health and law, including global health governance, infectious diseases and the law, non-communicable diseases and the law, health and human rights, trade law and health, bioethics, food and drug law, and access to health care.

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