LLM: Master In Laws
The LLM is a Postgraduate degree
open to Graduates with an LLB (2nd Class Honours) or equivalent qualifications with
substantial legal content. The minimum duration is two years to complete Examinations in 4
Subjects from the list including the following (in order to have one of the groups listed
on the certificate, at least 3 subjects must be taken from that grouping):
- Criminology and criminal justice
Theoretical
criminology; Sentencing and the criminal process, Juvenile justice
- Commercial and corporate law
Company Law, Insurance,
Marine Insurance, Carriage of goods by sea, International tax law, Commercial arbitration,
The European Internal Market
- Maritime law
Marine Insurance, Carriage of goods by
sea,, Admiralty law, Commercial arbitration
- 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, Commercial arbitration, The
European Internal Market
- Other subjects
Constitutional and institutional law of
the EU, Modern Chinese law