Thursday 27 December 2012

International Business Laws

International Business Laws Detail

The course provides a combination of theory and practical application which is relevant to international legal practice and business in the context of advanced intellectual engagement with issues in law and legal theory. It also considers law in relation to associated disciplines such as international governance and international environmental issues. Completion of this course will provide you with the necessary background and legal expertise for international practice, academic research and other intellectually demanding roles.

The LLM is available at our Cambridge campus as a one-year, full-time, taught degree completed by a supervised dissertation.

The course is divided into three periods:

For September starters:
In the first semester (September to December) there are two 15-credit core modules and one 30-credit optional module.
In the second semester (January to June) two 15-credit core modules are studied plus one 30-credit optional module.
During the summer, independent research is undertaken for the dissertation, worth 60 credits.
International Business Laws
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