International Financial Regulation and Corporate Law LLM
Course
In Uxbridge
Description
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Type
Course
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Location
Uxbridge
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Duration
1 Year
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Start date
September
Postgraduate Open EveningWednesday 25 May 2016, 4-7pmCome along to our Postgraduate Open Evening to find out more about the programme and research areas that interest you, meet our staff and enjoy some refreshments, and even see if we can offer you a
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Subjects
- Trade
- Staff
- Governance
- Corporate Law
- IT Law
- LLM
- International
- Financial
- Law
- Financial Training
Course programme
The LLM consists of both compulsory and optional modules, a typical selection can be found below. Modules can vary from year to year, but these offer a good idea of what we teach.
Compulsory:
Term I
- Theory of International Financial Regulation (15 credits)1
- Corporate Law I (15 credits) 1
- Corporate Law II (15 credits) 2
Term II
- Corporate Governance and Corporate Social Responsibility (15 credits) 1
- Practice of International Financial Regulation (15 credits) 1
Term I
- EU Competition Law (15 credits) 2
- Principles of International Commercial Arbitration (15 credits) 2
- World Trade Organisation (WTO) Law (15 credits) 2
- Privacy and Data Protection (15 credits) 2
Term II
- International Trade Law (15 credits) 1 or 2
- Practice of International Commercial Arbitration (15 credits) 2
The superscript 1 or 2 indicates which year of study each module will normally take place in for part-time students.
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Typical DissertationsFrom the end of February, students will work on a 15,000 word dissertation on a topic in the field of their study. The dissertation is due at the end of the summer. This will provide students with an opportunity to deepen their understanding of a particular area of interest. The dissertation has a value of 60 credits.
Additional information
Special Features
Flexible start times and learning options
Programme is available in full-time and part-time mode, with start dates in September and January. Students gain greater flexibility with this programme because Brunel Law School offer smaller 15 credit modules, which provides students a range of options to both tailor study and have additional flexibility in study arrangements.
Research and Research Centres
The offers a comprehenseive scheme of research and writing skills sessions designed to facilitate students’ learning and to equip them with appropriate transferable skills.
Some of the modules in this programme also integrate skills training, for example on how to answer essay questions, make use of electronic legal databases and cite legal authorities.
International Financial Regulation and Corporate Law LLM