LLM Master of Law
Post-Graduate (Will be reviewed by The University of London)
LLM Master in Law
LLM (Master in Law - Post-Graduate) (Two Years)
(University of London External programme)
The LLM degree enables students to develop their interests in some of the major areas of law to which they have been introduced at undergraduate level by providing opportunities for further study of important specialised areas of the law.
Postgraduate Laws programme: New for 2008
Master of Laws (LLM ), Postgraduate Diploma
and Postgraduate Certificate
Syllabus
Each course is divided into four sections. For most courses,
there is some freedom to choose the order in which you study
the sections. Students may choose sections from no more than four courses.
Please note that syllabuses are subject to confirmation in the Regulations.
Old Structure The LLM degree consists of four subjects chosen from those listed. The subjects available are grouped as shown. At least two subjects must be chosen from one of the groupings.
If you wish to have a subject grouping included on your degree certificate, you must take at least three subjects from one of the groupings given. Only one subject grouping may be included on the degree certificate.
You may either choose to take all four subjects on the same occasion, not less than two years after registration, or take the examination in two Parts. If you choose to take the examination in two Parts, you may enter for the first Part one year after registration. If you take the examination in two Parts, you will be examined in two subjects at the first Part and in the other subjects at the second Part.
Criminology and Criminal Justice
Theoretical Criminology
Sentencing and the Criminal Process
Juvenile Justice
Marine Insurance
Carriage of Goods by Sea
Labour Law
Company Law
Individual Employment Law
Compensation and the Law
International Business Law
Company Law
Marine Insurance
Carriage of goods by sea
International Tax Law
International and Comparative Commercial arbitration
The European Internal Market
Qualification Awarded
Master of Laws
Mode of Assessment
Written exams and coursework
Awarding Body
University of London* For more details log onto : UOL Institution Profile (Click here)
For Admission and Registrations, please visit awarding body website (click here)
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