LLM Master of Lawst
The Master of Laws (LLM Law) course allows students to choose from a wide range of international and English law specialist subjects, including aspects of commercial and international trade law, intellectual property, and international human rights.
This enables graduates to fill the increasing demand for expertise in these areas and to produce their own ‘bespoke’ degree to suit their career needs.
Furthermore, because many of the modules have an international dimension, the LLM law course has proven to be of great interest to overseas candidates.
Course Content
Year 1
- Dissertation
- Optional Module:
- EU Competition Law
- International Criminal Law
- International Criminal Justice
- Corporate Law I
- Corporate Law II
- International Human Rights and Islamic Law
- Theory of International Financial Regulation
- World Trade Organisation (WTO) Law
- Privacy and Data Protection
- Principles of International Commercial Arbitration
- Philosophical Foundations of IP
- Media Law and Regulation
- Internet Law I -Substantive Legal Issues
- Public International Law
- European System of Human Rights Protection
- Foundations of International Human Rights Law
- International Humanitarian Law
- Multiculturalism and Human Rights
- Patent Law and Practice
- Trade Marks and Allied Rights
- International Trade Law
- International Environmental Law
- Comparative Criminal Justice
- Comparative Counter-Terrorism and Human Rights
- Corporate Governance and Corporate Social Responsibility
- World Trade Organisation (WTO) and Human Rights Law
- Theory and Practice of International Human Rights
- Practice of International Financial Regulation
- Internet Law II – Resolving Internet-related Legal Issues and Disputes
- Practice of International Commercial Arbitration
- Human Rights of Women
- Regional Systems of Human Rights Protection: Americas, Africa, Asia
- Copyright, Design and Allied Rights
- Managing Intellectual Property
- International Intellectual Property Law
- EU Intellectual Property Law
In law a man is guilty when he violates the rights of others. In ethics he is guilty if he only thinks of doing so.
Immanuel Kant
Entry Requirements (International Students)
- Bachelor Degree Diploma GPA 70% over 100%.
- English Language Requirements: IELTS 6.5 (min 6.0 in all bands)
- 2 Academic Reference Letters
- Statement of Purpose (Motivation Letter)
Quick Info
- Masters in Master of Laws
- £ 15,750 per year
- 1 years
- London Campus
- Language Requirement: IELTS 6.5
- January - September
- info@tripaledu.com
- https://www.brunel.ac.uk