Most people from Japan preparing for LL.M. study in the US still rely on books on American law written in Japanese. However, because LL.M. programs are designed for those with a basic understanding of American law, little attention is paid to detailed descriptions of basic principles during the LL.M. course lectures. As a result, many students end up spending most of their valuable time studying abroad without being able to adapt to the demands of the LL.M. course.
For this reason, Itojuku offers courses that will enable you to acquire basic knowledge and the necessary skills in preparation for your LL.M. study in the US. By learning the basics of American law before going abroad, you can reduce the burden of your preparations, deepen your understanding of the contents of your LL.M. study, and make better use of your time abroad.
Many of you may be thinking of beginning your preparation for your study of US law when you commence your study abroad. However, once you begin preparing for your study abroad, you will be become too busy with language study and application procedures that you may not have enough time to study American law. In order to pace yourself, we recommend that you begin preparing your study of American law at the early stages of your preparation for your study abroad.
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Highlights
1) Simulates LL.M. study while in Japan. Includes lectures that help enhance various skills such as argumentation and negotiation skills in English.
2) Deals with topics in the MBE(Multi-State Bar Exam)that are also found in the state Bar Exams.
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