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    LLM Full-time: 12 months Part-time: 24 months

Masters Degree Description

Our Master of Laws LLM allows you to tailor your postgraduate degree to your specific areas of interest, offering an authentic learning experience that prepares you for the working world. 

Choose from an extensive range of modules from across our specialist programmes including human rights law; international law; international business and commercial law; and technology and intellectual property law.

With an advanced law degree from the University of Nottingham, you will graduate with the knowledge, practical skills and confidence to pursue your career goals. 

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 modules in this group:

  • Applying Legal Skills and Research Methods
  • 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 zero modules and a maximum of two modules from this group:

  • Corporate Finance Law
  • Corporate Law and Corporate Governance
  • Global Data Protection Law
  • International Criminal Law
  • International Law and the Regulation of Force
  • International Trade Law and the Global Economy
  • Minorities, Indigenous Peoples and International Human Rights

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

  • Economic and Social Rights
  • Equality, Discrimination and Criminal Justice
  • International Environmental Law
  • International Investment Law
  • Philosophical Foundations of Human Rights and Criminal Justice
  • The Private International Law of Intellectual Property
  • Regulation of the Digital Economy and the Information Society

Semester two

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

  • Business and Human Rights
  • Corporate Insolvency Law
  • Global Competition Law and International Business
  • International and Comparative Trade Mark Law
  • Law, Artificial Intelligence and Robotics
  • Technology and Human Rights Law
  • United Nations Law

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

  • Fair Trials: Human Rights, Criminal Justice and Technology
  • International and Comparative Patent Law
  • International Commercial Arbitration
  • International Humanitarian Law
  • International Law of the Sea
  • Introduction to Energy Law
  • The Rights of the Child

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