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Course description: Core: Collective security law; dissertation; plus 3 electives from a selection including: international economic law; international human rights; international humanitarian law; international criminal law.(read more)
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Course description: The course builds upon the existing resources and staff experience in postgraduate tuition in the field of legislative drafting at the Sir William Dale centre for legislative studies.(read more)
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Course description: This programme caters for students wishing to select courses from both International and European LLM programmes; 3 from 4 selected courses must be from 1 of these 2 programmes.(read more)
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Course description: Compulsory modules include: Public international law; conflict of laws; plus 2 choices from a list of optional modules; students also complete either a 15,000-word dissertation or undertake an internship.(read more)
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Course description: Founded little more than a decade ago, the World Trade Organisation (WTO) is the cornerstone of worldwide economic relations; its dispute settlement system is one of the few functioning obligatory dispute settlement mechanisms in the international community and it has had a significant impact on the development of international law.(read more)
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Course description: 120 credits worth of subject options, topics include: Advanced copyright and design law; banks, consumers and regulation; commercial conflict of laws; EC employment law; European community competition law; international and comparative copyright law; international and comparative patent law; international and comparative trade mark law; international consumer protection; international copyright law; international investment law.(read more)
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Course description: The course enables students to obtain an LLM through spending the 1st term at Kent, and the 2nd at a partner universities in Europe (currently including include the Université de Cergy-Pontoise in France), before returning to Kent to complete a dissertation; the programme gives students the opportunity to study at 2 high quality Law schools.(read more)
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Course description: Contact provider for further course (read more)
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Course description: Compulsory modules: Company law; commercial law; plus 2 optional modules; 15,000-word dissertation or an internship.(read more)
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Course description: Compulsory modules: Company law; commercial law; international commercial law; maritime law; plus choices from a list of optional modules; 15,000-word dissertation or an internship.(read more)
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Course description: Contact provider for further course (read more)
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Course description: 4 compulsory modules: Public international law; conflict of laws; company law; commercial law; plus choices from a list of optional modules; students also complete either a 15,000-word dissertation or an internship.(read more)
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Course description: Course should be of interest not only to those from the old Member States but also students from the new accession and applicant States; offers a specialist knowledge and understanding of the law of the EU; develops critical, analytical and research skills.(read more)
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Course description: 1st semester: business ethics; macroeconomics for business; business decision-making; managing for health; health economics; 2nd semester: managing people at work; leading international health care; international health; students are required to complete 4 elective modules; up to 10 electives are run each year, examples of which are: managing to improve health; techniques in managing to improve health managing creativity.(read more)
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Course description: This course provides graduates and professionals from diverse disciplines with a solid grounding in the structures, rules and norms of key institutions of global economic governance; and how these can promote, shape, or restrict the achievement of sustainable development at both the international level and the local level; the course offers students the opportunity to study international law from a multidisciplinary perspective.(read more)
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Course description: Students may register for an LLM (General) or a named LLM; they can select 4 subjects from the relevant option lists and submit a supervised dissertation on a subject of your choice; the available streams are: LLM (General); LLM Commercial and Corporate Law; LLM European and Comparative Property Law; LLM European Law; LLM International Business Law; LLM International Law; LLM Information Technology and Commerce; and LLM Maritime Law.(read more)
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Course description: Areas of particular interest are: computers and the law; criminal law; European law; family law; international business law; employment law; medical law; law of obligations; social welfare law and socio-legal studies.(read more)
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Course description: This degree offers a detailed knowledge of EU law in a range of fields including constitutional law, the law relating to the single market, competition law, environmental law, employment law, the law on migration, and human rights law.(read more)
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Course description: The aim of the programme is to introduce students to the problems of understanding the limits of international legal regulation in the present crisis of globalisation.(read more)
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Course description: Teaching is mostly seminar-based which will promote group and individual interaction; seminar based teaching enables lecturers and students to discuss issues and investigate topics in greater depth.(read more)
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International Law: Rights And Responsibilities Llm
University Of Sussex
Ash, October 2007Overall score
Sussex University is fantastic! the best student experience possible! it?s the place to for those who want to enjoy the experience of a green campus, friendly faculty staff and one of the best possible clubbing scenes catering for all!
Study experience
very supportive staff, who are always on hand to help you out when you need assistance or just want to have a chat. The Law school was always brilliant .
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Law LLM
University College London - Ucl (University Of London)
Anon, September 2007Overall score
Study experience
The LLM program has many module choices, however, generally speaking the modules I took were very well structured. The pace of the course is fast and you must keep on top of the reading if you are to keep your head above water. The teachers that I had for my modules were very experienced and certainly knew their stuff. The LLM course allows you opportunities to grow and certainly expands your reading field.
Facilities
The classrooms are honestly speaking nothing special however, the library and resources facilities are excellent. Many PCs available in the many computer rooms
Postgraduate life
Sometimes the bigger classes can feel a little impersonal and not everybody in that kind of situation has the confidence to speak. The modules with smaller classes however, facilitate debate and conversation. The other students are great, it is an opportunity to make friends from all around the world.
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Law LLM
University Of Nottingham
Andrew, January 2008Overall score
A superb university with a great reputation, guaranteed first year accommodation, beautiful campus with lots of wide open spaces and a huge amount of fun to be had. I had a ball.
Study experience
Did Law degree and found it very heavy. For those a little more committed to their subject would I'm sure have found little fault
Facilities
Libraries and hall bars all good though I spent a lot more time in one than the other.
Postgraduate life
Amazing and seemingly never ending selection of clubs to join. Go for something you've never considered before ? great and cheap way to gain new experiences and meet new people. I decided on surfing and was competing in the National Surf Champs in Newquay the first time I ever got on a board. Cocktail society was a favourite too.
Job prospects
Dont think it necessarily matters which uni you go to, more that you know what you want to do.
Having said that, Nottingham is generally v well respected by employers and they say Law is a ?good grounding?. Not sure for what other than a legal career but that?s what ?they? say.
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