This programme aims to enable you to acquire: specialized legal knowledge and skills in the area of international trade; a greater understanding of the nature of law and regulation; research, organizational and presentation skills. You are assessed by coursework essays and written examinations, plus your dissertation. Most classes are taught by means of seminar groups.
A candidate registered for the LLM in International Trade Law shall also take modules with a total value of 90 credits, selected from the following list. Modules to a minimum value of 30 credits marked * must be selected. A candidate's selection shall, in all cases, be subject to the approval of the Degree Programme Director.
Please note that this list is a guide only and that, depending on staff availability, not ALL modules listed will run EVERY year. For further information please contact Miss Ilona Cheyne or Gemma Hayton
A candidate registered for the LLM in International Legal Studies may, subject to the approval of the Degree Programme Director, take other modules with a total value of 30 credits, in place of modules of an equivalent value specified for the degree programme.