The global trade in art is now a multi-billion dollar industry. In this growing and evolving market, the need for experts to negotiate, defend, analyse and understand the art world is ever more apparent.
Art law is an exciting and fast-developing area, tackling issues surrounding the legal treatment of fine art and cultural heritage. Our LLM in Art Law is a unique collaborative and interdisciplinary course, co-taught by academic specialists from York Law School and the Department of History of Art.
You’ll gain a deep understanding of the complex legal, artistic, social and ethical issues in the art world and learn essential skills of analysis and negotiation.
2:2 or equivalent in Law, History of Art or another subject.
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The skills you’ll gain from studying at York Law School are widely in demand in the legal sector. You’ll get active support in careers and development planning, both through structured sessions and workshops, and individual advice from our Employability Tutor.
We encourage you to get involved with our Careers and Development Programme. The bespoke programme includes several employers, providing an insight into the legal profession and the relevant recruitment processes. There is also help available for those of you who are thinking about non-legal employers or academic routes following your LLM.
For module information for this course please visit – https://www.york.ac.uk/study/postgraduate-taught/courses/llm-art-law/#course-content
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