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    LLM Full-time: 12 months Part-time: 24 months

Course Description

Our Master of Laws LLM allows you to choose from over 30 modules, covering a wide range of topics. This means you can tailor your LLM to your interests and career goals and gain a diverse legal education or focus on a specific area of law.

Our LLM programme is recognised throughout the world for its teaching and research excellence and is highly regarded by employers. You are taught by experts in their fields who integrate their research into their teaching.

With an advanced law degree from the University of Nottingham, you will graduate with all the knowledge, practical skills and confidence to pursue your career goals.

Entry Requirements

2:1 (or international equivalent) in law, humanities or social sciences.

All candidates are considered on an individual basis and we accept a broad range of qualifications. The entrance requirements below apply to 2025 entry.

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Fees

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Student Destinations

90.5% of postgraduates from the School of Law secured graduate level employment or further study within 15 months of graduation. The average annual salary for these graduates was £27,658.

Module Details

Core modules

  • Dissertation

Qualifying module options

  • Advanced Copyright and Design Law
  • Business and Human Rights
  • Contemporary Issues in Criminal Justice
  • Economic and Social Rights
  • EU Competition Law
  • EU Single Market Law
  • EU Trade Law, Brexit and International Relations
  • Fair Trials, Human Rights and Criminal Justice
  • Global Competition Law and International Business
  • Imprisonment and Human Rights
  • International and Comparative Patent Law
  • International and Comparative Trade Mark Law
  • International Aspects of Corporate Law and Insolvency
  • International Commercial Arbitration
  • International Criminal Evidence
  • International Criminal Law
  • International Human Rights Law
  • International Humanitarian Law
  • International Investment Law
  • International Law of the Sea
  • International Law on the Use of Force
  • International Sale of Goods
  • Law, Development and the International Community
  • Law of International Trade Finance
  • Minorities and International Human Rights Law
  • Philosophical Foundations of Human Rights and Criminal Justice
  • Principles of Public International Law
  • The Private International Law of Intellectual Property
  • Public Procurement Law
  • The Rights of the Child
  • United Nations Law
  • The World Trading System

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