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Webster University offers an LLB in International Law designed for students who want to build a strong legal career with both global and local relevance. The program combines the study of international law with the opportunity to understand the legal system and practice of Uzbekistan, giving students a broader and more practical foundation for their future careers.

Through this program, students explore key areas of international legal practice, dispute resolution, global cooperation, human rights, and cross-border legal issues, while also gaining knowledge that connects directly to the local legal environment. This dual focus helps graduates become more prepared to work in diverse legal settings — from international organizations and government institutions to private companies, NGOs and legal consulting.

 

LLB graduate student standing in front of Webster University Tashkent campus, representing international and local legal education in Uzbekistan.

Webster University is also committed to advancing diversity, inclusion and global citizenship. The LLB in International Law supports these values by equipping students with the knowledge, analytical thinking, and practical skills needed to contribute to fair, inclusive and internationally minded legal solutions.

In addition, Webster University Tashkent is officially authorized by the Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Innovation of the Republic of Uzbekistan to conduct this academic program, ensuring that students receive education delivered in accordance with the required national standards and international academic quality.

Webster's Bachelor of Laws in International Law Program

Upon completion of the LLB in International Law, successful graduates will be able to:

  • Acquire knowledge, understanding and application of fundamental legal concepts and principles.
  • Evaluate the foundations of the international legal environment.
  • Demonstrate knowledge of primary legal holdings within the field of international law.
  • Differentiate legalities between national law systems and structures.
  • Describe and critically evaluate key substantive and procedural concepts in public and private law.
  • Apply relevant law to real cases and offer reasoned opinions supported by the legal ecosystem.
  • Demonstrate transferable skills in legal research, writing, problem-solving and communication.

Webster's LLB in International Law has at least 45 credit hours of required courses.

  • INTL 2030 International Law (3)
  • LEGL 2400 Introduction to Law (3)
  • LEGL 3000 Legal Ethics (3)
  • MNGT 3320 Business Law: International (3)
  • LEGL 3490 Civil Litigation (3)
  • LEGL 4340 International and Comparative Employment Law (3)
  • LEGL 4460 Methods of Legal Research and Writing I (3)
  • LEGL 4604 International Jurisprudence and Law (3)
  • LEGL 4810 Tort Law Practice (3)
  • LEGL 4820 Contract Law Practice (3)
  • LEGL 4830 Real Estate Law Practice (3)
  • LEGL 4920 Global Business Law and Regulation (3)
  • And three of the following:
    • LEGL 2080 Topics in Law (3)
    • LEGL 4330: Corporate Governance (3)
    • LEGL 4310: Commercial Arbitration (3)
    • LEGL 4320: Comparative Banking and Finance Law (3)
    • LEGL 4800 Advanced Topics in Law (3)

Note: This degree is not approved by the American Bar Association.

Courses completed with a grade below a C- do not count toward fulfilling the specific course requirements of the major.

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Founded in 1915, Webster University has been dedicated to delivering high-quality learning experiences that empower students to excel individually and embrace global citizenship. In 2019, Webster University in Tashkent became part of our international network, introducing the first American university to Central Asia and bringing the best of U.S. education to the region.