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  • DeadlineStudy Details: LLM 12-15 months full-time 16-27 months with placement full-time 24-27 months part-time 27-36 months with placement part-time

Masters Degree Description

The Brunel Master of Laws (LLM Law) is a flexible programme that enables graduates to specialise in a particular area of English or international law, or to obtain proficiency  across a range of legal disciplines.

Our wide choice of elective modules, including in-demand subjects such as trade law, intellectual property, and human rights, allows you to tailor your own programme to your legal interests and career objectives.

In a legal job market where many employers are looking for candidates with advanced, specialised training, your LLM Law will improve your career prospects whether in a law practice, business, government or academia.

Entry Requirements

  • A 2:2 (or above) UK Honours degree or equivalent internationally recognised qualification in Law or a related subject (International Relations, Political Science, Criminology, and Criminal Justice).

Other related subjects and qualifications will be considered.

Fees

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Student Destinations

You will leave Brunel with a firm grounding in law and with solid legal knowledge, allowing you to be flexible in your future choices. The Master of Laws LLM will prepare you for work in the corporate world and government as well as legal roles in the humanitarian, corporate, civil and criminal fields.

Our students in recent years went on to pursue careers in range of high-profile organisations such as White and Case LLP, Lloyds Banking Group, Trade Mark Wizards, European Parliament and National Commission on Rights of Child.

Brand new work placements and internships: You can now gain valuable work experience while studying postgraduate law at Brunel. New optional work placements (12 months) and internships (6-12 weeks) are available from September 2021 on this course.

Module Details

Compulsory

  • LX5500 - Dissertation

Optional

  • LX5528 - International Environmental Law
  • LX5543 - International Criminal Law
  • LX5650 - Contemporary Themes in Intellectual Property Law and Policy
  • LX5663 - Comparative Corporate Law
  • LX5664 - Principles of Corporate Law
  • LX5608 - International Human Rights and Islamic Law
  • LX5609 - Theory of International Financial Regulation
  • LX5613 - World Trade Organisation (WTO) Law
  • LX5616 - Privacy and Data Protection
  • LX5617 - Principles of International Commercial Arbitration
  • LX5655 International Commercial Law
  • LX5624 - Internet Law I - Substantive Legal Issues
  • LX5629 - Public International Law
  • LX5634 - European System of Human Rights Protection
  • LX5635 - Foundations of International Human Rights Law
  • LX5646 - International Intellectual Property Law
  • LX5544 - Comparative Criminal Justice
  • LX5612 - World Trade Organisation (WTO) and Human Rights Law
  • LX5614 - Theory and Practice of International Human Rights
  • LX5619 - Practice of International Financial Regulation
  • LX5621 - Philosophical Foundations of Intellectual Property
  • LX5653 - European and International Media Law
  • LX5625 - Internet Law II - Resolving Internet-related Legal Issues and Disputes
  • LX5641 - Regional Systems of Human Rights Protection: Americas, Africa, Asia
  • LX5652 - Principles of International Investment Arbitration
  • LX5553 - The Migrant, The State and the Law
  • LX5649 - International Dispute Settlement
  • LX5555 International Commercial Law
  • LX5658 Banking and Tech Law
  • LX5657 Governance, Regulation and Compliance
  • LX5672 - Corporate Responsibility, Sustainability and ESG
  • LX5673 - Intellectual Property and New Technologies
  • LX5674 - Patents and Trade Marks
  • LX5675 - Copyright and Allied Rights
  • LX5647 - Business and Human Rights
  • LX5666 Artificial Intelligence, Law and Ethics
  • LX5665— International Humanitarian Law

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