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LLM in International Economic Law

Application

Students will normally be required to have (or to be expecting) a first or upper second class honours degree, or an equivalent degree awarded by a university outside the United Kingdom. The degree may be in law or in a related discipline. We welcome applications from both law and non-law graduates. Students new to the academic study of law will be advised to read a number of recommended texts by way of induction before they begin the course. Students are also encouraged to attend the induction sessions provided in the week prior to the beginning of the course.

Application

You will be eligible to join the LLM in Legal Practice at part two if you have an LPC equivalent to 120 M-Level credits or if you have one of the following professional legal qualifications and can show appropriate experience in legal practice:

  • Bar Professional Training Course
  • Bar Vocational Course
  • Law Society Finals
  • Certificate of Eligibility for Qualified Lawyers Transfer Test (QLTT) issued by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA), together with successful completion of the QLTT or its successor qualification.
  • Work experience
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Curriculum

Students studying for the LLM/PG Dip in International Economic Law are required to complete the double compulsory module in International Law (40 credits) and the single compulsory module in Advanced Legal Research Methods (20 credits) during the first semester.

  • International Law
  • Advanced Legal Research Methods

In Semester 2 you can choose any three of the following options (20 credits each, totalling 60 master's-level credits)*:

  • International Trade Law
  • International Investment Law
  • European Union Law
  • World Trade Regulation
  • International Commercial Arbitration
  • International Labour Law
  • International Intellectual Property Law
  • International Corporate Governance

Students who complete at least 60 credits over the taught elements of the course are eligible for the award of the Postgraduate Certificate in International Law.

  • Dissertation
  • Teaching and learning

Curriculum

Students studying for the LLM/PG Dip in International Economic Law are required to complete the double compulsory module in International Law (40 credits) and the single compulsory module in Advanced Legal Research Methods (20 credits) during the first semester.

  • International Law
  • Advanced Legal Research Methods

In Semester 2 you can choose any three of the following options (20 credits each, totalling 60 master's-level credits)*:

  • International Trade Law
  • International Investment Law
  • European Union Law
  • World Trade Regulation
  • International Commercial Arbitration
  • International Labour Law
  • International Intellectual Property Law
  • International Corporate Governance

Students who complete at least 60 credits over the taught elements of the course are eligible for the award of the Postgraduate Certificate in International Law.

  • Dissertation
  • Teaching and learning