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LLM in International Trade Law

Application

  • Application for most courses is direct to the University via our online application form (see here).

Requirements:

  • a degree in law.
  • a degree incorporating law elements or a joint honours degree incorporating law.
  • a non-law degree with appropriate work experience.
  • a comparable professional qualification.

Candidates without a degree or equivalent but with suitable work related experience may also exceptionally be considered


  • English Language Requirements: IELTS 6.5 Pearson Academic 62 (the University also accepts many other English language qualifications)

Application

  • Application for most courses is direct to the University via our online application form (see here).

Requirements:

  • a degree in law.
  • a degree incorporating law elements or a joint honours degree incorporating law.
  • a non-law degree with appropriate work experience.
  • a comparable professional qualification.

Candidates without a degree or equivalent but with suitable work related experience may also exceptionally be considered


  • English Language Requirements: IELTS 6.5 Pearson Academic 62 (the University also accepts many other English language qualifications)

Curriculum

Core modules: 

  • International Sale Contracts
  • Carriage of Goods
  • International Dispute Resolution
  • Legal Research

Optional modules: 

  • Comparative Corporate Law, Governance and Social Responsibility
  • Intellectual Property
  • Commercial Contracts
  • International Finance
  • Transnational Competition Law

In order to obtain a Masters degree (LLM), students must also complete an additionalresearch project of between 15,000 and 17,000 words in an area of their choice, enabling them to explore a topic of particular interest to them in greater detail.  

Curriculum

Core modules: 

  • International Sale Contracts
  • Carriage of Goods
  • International Dispute Resolution
  • Legal Research

Optional modules: 

  • Comparative Corporate Law, Governance and Social Responsibility
  • Intellectual Property
  • Commercial Contracts
  • International Finance
  • Transnational Competition Law

In order to obtain a Masters degree (LLM), students must also complete an additionalresearch project of between 15,000 and 17,000 words in an area of their choice, enabling them to explore a topic of particular interest to them in greater detail.