About the course
An art law attorney must have the skills of a generalist and the knowledge of a specialist, and today, art lawyers work in law firms, museums, auction houses, and financial institutions. Complex issues such as stolen art, art authentication, artists? rights, illicit antiquities, estate planning for artists, and the distribution of art in the digital age, have created opportunities for attorneys interested in advising artists, collectors, auction houses and galleries, private foundations, and museums. The diverse nature of the field requires art lawyers to have a wide range of legal expertise to represent their clients effectively and a command of the treaties, statutes, and common law that apply specifically to artists, collectors, and the art market. Although many consider intellectual property law as the core of an art law practice, representing artists, dealers, and collectors brings in multiple areas of the law including contracts, torts, estate planning, property, tax, real estate, nonprofit law, and often questions of public and private international law and Constitutional issues such as free speech and censorship.
The arts track prepares students to represent artists, collectors, auction houses and galleries, private foundations, and museums.
All courses are taught by prominent practicing attorneys and the blended nature of the LL.M. enables students to maximize their studies and create a curriculum particular to their goals.
The superior training provided gives graduates an edge when breaking into the competitive arts industry as an arts law attorney. Scholarships - View all scholarships Internships
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Duration: 2 Semester(s)Fees: US$41,580
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Entry requirements for University of Miami
International applicants must hold a J.D. degree or its equivalent from a foreign institution. International lawyers must present evidence of graduation from an international law school: official transcripts from all schools attended and listed on the application for admission, certified, translated copy of the transcripts, and photocopies of diplomas received. Applicants whose native language is not English must take the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL). A score of not less than 580 on the written, not less than 237 on the computer based or not less than 92 on the internet based TOEFL test is required to be considered for admission. In the alternative, applicants may take the International English Language Test System exam (IELTS), in which event a score of not less than 7 is required.
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7.0
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TOEFL Internet based overall score: 92.0
The next application deadline is 01 January 2025
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