The LL.M. program at the University of Pennsylvania is designed for globally minded lawyers seeking to deepen their understanding of U.S. and international legal systems. The following dissertation topics span public law, regulatory reform, AI law, human rights, and cross-border governance.
The Legal Accountability of AI-Based Decision-Making Systems
Cross-Border Enforcement of Climate Agreements: Legal Challenges
Trade Sanctions and WTO Dispute Settlement Mechanisms
The Role of Corporate Law in Regulating ESG Disclosures
Comparative Study of Data Protection Laws in the U.S. and EU
Legal Barriers to Global Vaccine Distribution During Pandemics
Fintech Regulation in Emerging Markets: Case Studies and Trends
Cybersecurity Laws and Jurisdictional Conflicts in Cloud Systems
Securities Litigation in the Wake of Social Media-Induced Market Volatility
Gender Equity in International Humanitarian Law
Digital Sovereignty and the Right to be Forgotten
Arbitration Reform and Investor-State Dispute Resolution
Public Interest Litigation and Access to Justice in South Asia
Regulatory Sandboxes for Legal Innovation: Comparative Perspectives
The Future of Legal Education in the Age of AI and Online Courts
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