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LLM International Business and Commercial Law

  • DeadlineStudy Details: LLM 1 year full-time, 2 years part-time

Masters Degree Description

Our International Business and Commercial Law LLM reflects international business in its diversity, innovation, and contemporary relevance. We examine how an increasingly globalised economy requires business and commercial law to meet a variety of challenges.

You will have the opportunity to study a range of specialist areas including international commercial arbitration; corporate finance law; global competition law and international business; and corporate insolvency law.

Entry Requirements

2:1 (or international equivalent) in law, humanities or social sciences

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Fees

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Student Destinations

Our graduates go on to a wide range of careers. Many go into the legal profession or return to their previous legal careers with specialist knowledge and enhanced prospects. Others work in international organisations and NGOs. Some graduates further their academic career by progressing onto our PhD programme.

Recent graduate destinations include BAE Systems, Clifford Chance, London Stock Exchange and Simmons & Simmons.

Module Details

Core modules

Students must take all the modules in this group:

 

  • Fundamental Principles of International Business and Commercial Law
  • Dissertation

 

Optional modules

 

Students must take five optional modules: two in semester one, and three in semester two.

 

Semester one

Students should take a minimum of one specialist module and a maximum of two specialist modules from this group:

  • Corporate Finance Law
  • Corporate Law and Corporate Governance
  • International Sale of Goods
  • International Trade Law and the Global Economy
  • Law of International Trade Finance
  • Public Contract Law in Global Context

Instead of one specialist module, students may take one module from this group:

  • Global Data Protection Law
  • International and Comparative Copyright Law
  • International Environmental Law
  • International Investment Law
  • The Private International Law of Intellectual Property
  • Regulation of the Digital Economy and the Information Society

Semester two

Students should take a minimum of two specialist modules and a maximum of three specialist modules from this group:

  • Business and Human Rights
  • Corporate Insolvency Law
  • The EU as a Global Actor
  • Global Competition Law and International Business
  • International and Comparative Trade Mark Law
  • International Commercial Arbitration
  • Introduction to Energy Law

Instead of one specialist module, students may take one module from this group:

  • Digital Copyright and Design Law
  • International and Comparative Patent Law
  • International Law of the Sea
  • Law, Artificial Intelligence and Robotics

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