International Economic Law [LLM]
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Postgraduate
In Glasgow
Description
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Type
Postgraduate
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Location
Glasgow (Scotland)
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Start date
Different dates available
The core course is designed to provide a bird’s-eye-view of the field of international economic governance and the multiple roles played by international law in that context. Key areas of focus include the structure of global economic governance, the rules and institutions of world trade, international investment, and international finance. Drawing on a range of different legal, critical, and interdisciplinary approaches, it aims to provide the students with the opportunity to study at advanced level the various aspects of contemporary international economic regulation in its full normative, political, and historical complexity. You will benefit from the combined experience of a lecturing team representing a rich diversity of professional and international backgrounds. Theorists and practitioners, litigators and consultants, our lecturers come from more than half-a-dozen countries, including Germany, Canada, Portugal, UK, and Uzbekistan. The programme is supported by excellent facilities, including two dedicated law libraries, extensive online resources, and access to various official publication databases, such as the European Documentation Centre. Guest-speaker presentations, an active research seminar series and other extra-curricular events provide you with a unique opportunity to meet international lawyers and academics from around the world, become exposed to some of the most topical discussions shaping the field of international economic law, and to engage with current debates.
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Glasgow University is the most steady, mindful instructive organization I have ever experienced. I feel protected and regarded consistently and whatever my own or instructive needs are, I feel they are reliably met by college staff. The City of Glasgow is additionally an incredible spot to live and learn in.
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Glasgow has everything you ever need the campus is not so far from bars and cafes. There is plenty of places to explore and to get peace. The library is so awesome. Highly recommended.
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The university experience was really good and I learned a lot of things. Tutoring was amazing and meeting new people from diverse cultures was the best thing ever. I enjoyed my time.
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Course rating
Recommended
Centre rating
Stephanie Martin
sophie reid
Ngozi
Subjects
- IT
- International
- IT Law
- Law
- Governance
- Trade
- International Economic Law
- Investment
- LLM
- Finance
Course programme
You will take one core and three optional courses, at least one of which must fall in the field of either international trade law or international investment law. . Courses will be delivered through a combination of lectures and seminars. You will also be required to submit a 15,000 word dissertation on a related topic.
Core course- International law and international economic governance.
- EU trade law
- Globalisation and governance
- International and comparative intellectual property law
- International finance law
- International financial regulation
- International investment law
- International tax law
- International trade law
- Settlement of international disputes.
Note: Some courses might not be available every year.
Additional information
for entry in 2016
A good first degree in law (2:1 upwards or equivalent) or a first degree (2:1 upwards or equivalent) with at least 50% of the credits in law.
International students with academic qualifications below those required should contact our partner institution, Glasgow International College, who offer a range of pre-Masters...
International Economic Law [LLM]
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