The programme offers courses that analyse corporate governance, financial regulation and international economics and financial law from a European and comparative perspective.
This LLM, which can be taken over one year or two, requires taking six courses and writing a dissertation of about 15,000 words.
The modules often offered on this LLM programme include:
- International Corporate Governance and Transnational Corporations
- International Capital Market Law and Securities Regulation
- International Commercial Arbitration and Alternative Dispute Resolution
- International Economic Law and Organisations
- Money Laundering and Financial Regulation
- Extraterritorial US Financial Regulations
- Comparative European Banking and Securities Regulation
- Bank Corporate Governance
- The Law of International Trade and Finance
- Foundations of Economic Regulations
- Foreign Investment Law and Policy