Corporate & Commercial Law LLM

Master

In Dundee

£ 7,300 VAT inc.

Description

  • Type

    Master

  • Location

    Dundee (Scotland)

The LLM Corporate & Commercial Law programme aims to provide advanced instruction in key aspects of contemporary and commercial law, that are of particular contemporary relevance and which will benefit and interest students coming from a wide range of legal traditions.

The corporate modules at Dundee provide you with a detailed understanding of core issues relating to corporate law and corporate governance, competition law, international taxation law as well as allowing for specialisation in intellectual property law.

Facilities

Location

Start date

Dundee (Dundee City)
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Fulton Building, DD1 4HN

Start date

SeptemberEnrolment now open
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About this course

This course has been developed for those individuals with a background in law who wish to specialise and expand upon their existing knowledge and ability in the area of corporate and commercial law

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Subjects

  • Corporate Law
  • IT Law
  • Intellectual Property Law
  • Taxation
  • Property Law
  • Competition Law
  • Intellectual Property
  • Corporate Governance
  • Commercial Law
  • Governance
  • Taxation Law
  • Law
  • International
  • LLM

Course programme

Compulsory modules
  • LW50107 - Masters Dissertation
  • LW50108 - Legal Research Skills
  • LW51007 - Corporate Governance
  • LW52003 - Principles of Corporate Law

and one of:

  • LW52005 - Competition Law
  • LW52103 - Principles of E-Commerce Law
  • LW52111 - Intellectual Property Law
  • Optional modules (as approved by Adviser of Studies)
  • CP51005 - International Petroleum Law and Policy
  • CP51007 - International Law of Natural Resources and Energy
  • CP51039 - National and Comparative Oil and Gas Law
  • CP52003 - Transnational Environmental Law for Energy and Mining Sectors
  • CP52007 - Legal Framework for International Project Finance
  • CP52008 - International Relations and Energy and Natural Resources
  • CP52009 - Mineral and Petroleum Taxation
  • CP52065 - International Energy Arbitration: Practical Exercises
  • CP52066 - International Law: Transnational Problems Facing Energy Investments
  • LW51111 - Private International Law of Business Transactions
  • LW51115 - Environmental Regulation
  • LW51120 - International Criminal Justice
  • LW51123 - International Law & Security
  • LW51127 - Transnational Crime and Counter Terrorism
  • LW51128 - Global Human Rights: Traditions and Inspirations
  • LW51133 - Private International Law (Common Law Perspectives)
  • LW51144 - Public International Law
  • LW51145 - Legal Frameworks for Water Resource Management
  • LW52004 - Banking Law and Financial Markets
  • LW52022 - UN Human Rights Law
  • LW52135 - International Taxation Law
  • LW52138 - Governance and Regulation of Water Services
How you will be taught

You will be taught through a mix of lectures, seminar discussions and tutorials, with an emphasis on seminars that build on reading you do on the basis of the specific reading lists provided.

How you will be assessed

You will be assessed through a combination of exams and essays. The courses taught by Law share a common pattern; those in the autumn semester are assessed by exam and those in the second semester by essays. In each case you will be given a chance to practice this style of assessment and given feedback on your performance before the formal assessment.

This pattern ensures that you will gain experience of different styles of assessment, testing both breadth and depth of knowledge and developing writing skills in advance of tackling the Dissertation. The Dissertation is assessed wholly on the basis of the final text that is submitted and Legal Research Skills by a combination of a short essay and a presentation.

Additional information

Overseas students (non-EU)  Fee - £17,275 per year of study

Corporate & Commercial Law LLM

£ 7,300 VAT inc.