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LLM Laws (International Commercial Law)

  • DeadlineStudy Details: 1 Year Full-time, 2 Years Part-Time

Masters Degree Description

The LLM in International Commercial Law is a specialist legal course which will develop your understanding of the nature of international commercial law and regulation.

This course is suitable for individuals already working in the legal sector, as well as those looking to increase their knowledge in this area. You can study aspects of commercial law that have international relevance and consider specific issues that arise in commercial and consumer law. You will also explore different aspects of globalisation and how the law influences and responds to these.

Entry Requirements

A minimum 2:2 Honours degree in any discipline, or a relevant professional qualification such as the Institute of Legal Executives, and others that include some element of law.

For applicants who do not possess formal qualifications, relevant professional experience may be taken into account via the Accreditation of Prior Learning (APL)/Accreditation of Prior Experiential Learning (APEL) mechanism (University regulations will apply).

Fees

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Student Destinations

If you want to enter the exciting field of international commerce, this course will give you the knowledge and skills to pursue a career in international law firms, international banking and other sectors of the econ

Module Details

To achieve this specialist LLM course, you will study compulsory modules designed to provide you with a firm foundation from which to complete your studies. You will also be able to select a further two optional modules to complement your studies and legal interests.

Compulsory modules:

Law of Obligations
Research Methods
Frameworks of International and European Law
Optional modules:

Corporate Law
Commercial and Consumer Law
International Business and Competition Law

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