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Center for the Study of Dispute Resolution : ウィキペディア英語版 | Center for the Study of Dispute Resolution
The ''Center for the Study of Dispute Resolution'' (CSDR) is a research center under the University of Missouri School of Law with a mission to develop and promote: * Appropriate methods for understanding, managing and resolving domestic and international conflict. * The use of dispute resolution techniques to enhance informed decisionmaking.〔(About CSDR )〕 ==Overview==
The CSDR offers the following two degrees as a part of its curriculum:〔()〕 * Master of Laws in Dispute Resolution * LL.M. students can earn dual degrees (MA and PhD) from the School of Journalism. Students who already have a law degree (either a J.D. from an ABA-accredited law school, or a LL.B. from a school outside the United States) may receive their LL.M. in Dispute Resolution from the University of Missouri.〔(LL.M. Admission Requirements )〕 Students must complete 24 Credit hours, 15 of which must be in Dispute Resolution.〔(LL.M Program of Study )〕 These 15 hours include the 16 hours that students earn from required coursework in Arbitration, Research, Methods for Evaluating Dispute Resolution Systems, Non-Binding Dispute Resolution, and Understanding Conflict.〔(LL.M. Course Descriptions: Required Courses )〕 The University of Missouri School of Law was the first law school in United States to offer an LL.M. that is exclusively focused on Dispute Resolution,〔(Top 5 Reasons to Choose MU School of Law: Reputation )〕 and consistently ranks as one of the top law schools offering Dispute Resolution programs in the United States.〔(US News Law School Rankings: Dispute Resolution )〕
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