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LLM International Commercial Law with International Banking Law and Financial Regulation

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    LLM 12 months full-time, 24 months part-time

Course Description

​LLM International Commercial Law with International Banking law and Financial Regulation will develop your commercial law knowledge and give you expertise in issues related to banking law and financial markets regulation.

In addition to all of the benefits of our International Commercial Law programme the pathway in International Banking Law and Financial Regulation will also provide you with an excellent base of Commercial Law knowledge combined with detailed and unique awareness and expertise in issues related to Banking Law and Financial Markets Regulation.

You will gain advanced knowledge of the regulatory and legal framework governing financial markets and financial intermediaries, and choose from modules offered from the International Capital Market Association (ICMA) Centre, a purpose-built centre of academic and professional training in finance.

Entry Requirements

Normally a good undergraduate honours degree (2.1 or above), or equivalent from a university outside the UK. Our students come with a variety of relevant legal and non-legal experience and all applicants are considered on individual merit.

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Fees

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Programme Funding

Masters scholarships available please visit website for details

Student Destinations

This pathway leads to specialised careers in the banking and financial sector, including: investment banking, taxation or public affairs, legal professions, accountancy, management consultancy and further academia.

Module Details

Sample modules:

  • Advanced issues in international commercial law
  • Legal aspects of financial regulation
  • International banking and finance law
  • Financial markets
  • Risk management in financial services

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