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November 14, 2019

New LLM in Business, Human Rights and the Environment

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We are really excited to announce our new LLM in Business, Human Rights and the Environment! Co-directed by BHRE members Professor Olga Martin-Ortega and Dr. Ozgur Cinar, the new LLM, which is a pathway of our existing LLM in International Commercial Law, will be the first of its kind in Europe.

For more information check our LLM BHRE page.

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