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Course Description

Our Master of Laws (LL.M) in Global Business Law and Regulation is designed for both law and non-law graduates to enhance your academic legal knowledge of business organisations and business practice. The programme immerses you in the detailed aspects of global business law and regulation, covering contemporary topics including AI and financial crime, as well as developing broad skills in legal research and important transferable skills to prepare you for employment.  

This programme is designed to put legal business practices into the context of the global marketplace, giving those aspiring to or already working in industry the knowledge and skills to further their career within international corporations, legal practice and many more areas such as regulation and compliance. 

There is an emphasis in all our courses on understanding, responding to and shaping the dynamic and changing nature of business, including consideration of the future of organisations within the global business environment, the responsible adoption of AI and other emerging technologies, and environmental sustainability. 

Entry Requirements

To gain entry onto this course, you will need to hold a minimum of a 2:2 honours degree or equivalent, or successfully complete the Graduate Certificate in International Management.

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Fees

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Student Destinations

Both in the UK and overseas the internationally focused LLM is a ‘gold standard’ qualification for entry into the legal profession, as the focus of specialisation has increasingly shifted to international legal practice.

In the corporate business world, the LLM carries a similar cachet to the Executive MBA, while offering greater specialism in its content.

In many European jurisdictions, the LLM is a compulsory prerequisite for entry into the legal profession.

Module Details

6 of the 15-credit modules, 6-week-long modules below will be studied in varying sequences depending on your start date with 2 of the modules running simultaneously over the 6-week period. The 30-credit modules will be delivered stand-alone over a 6-week period. There are 6 hours of teaching per week on 30-credit modules and 4 hours of teaching per week on 15-credit modules. Throughout the course, you will also undertake substantial independent study.

Upon successful completion of the first 120 credits (PGDIP), you will progress onto the default final 60 credits of the course where you will develop and apply the skills and knowledge required to undertake an international consultancy project on behalf of a client firm. Alternative options for the default final 60 credits of the course are either a 3-month internship or 9-12 month placement. Should you secure an internship or placement for the final 60 credits of the course, you will attend an additional series of lectures to support you as you prepare for your work-based option.

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