Postgraduate

In London

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Description

  • Type

    Postgraduate

  • Location

    London

Renowned as a true leader in postgraduate study. Our students play a key role in our success through direct participation in debates and the exchange of ideas among the academic community. Our Centre for European Law is a fulcrum for applied learning, attracting notable experts and well respected academics and visiting lecturers. Through studying this LLM you will see first-hand how European and EU law takes shape.
The course information sheet is a printable version of the information on this web page, which you can download here.

Key benefits
A comprehensive and specialised pathway, covering more or less all significant areas of EU law, with a long tradition of teaching excellence.
Strong academic base; a highly reputed mix of dedicated full-time King's academics and distinguished professionals who all contribute to the extensive module offering as part of this pathway.
Linked to the Centre of European Law at King's, whose past directors include Professor A G Chloros, a Judge of the Court of Justice of the European Communities and the former Advocate General of the European Court of Justice, Sir Francis Jacobs, who is now a professor at King's.
Generous scholarship offerings for our LLM programme ranging from:

- The Yeoh Tiong Lay Scholarship Programme
- The Bosco Tso and Emily Ng Scholarship Programme
- Nigerian Law Scholars Fund
- Norman Spink Scholarship Fund
- King's Master's Support Scheme

For more information about other available scholarship programmes, information on how to apply and deadlines, please visit our Law Scholarship information page by clicking here

Facilities

Location

Start date

London
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Strand, WC2R 2LS

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Subjects

  • IT Law
  • EU Law
  • European Law
  • LLM
  • Law
  • Professor Training

Course programme

Year 1 Required Modules

You will have to take one of the following writing projects:

  • Dissertation (40 credits)

  • Dissertation (60 credits)

  • 10,000 word practice or research module (40 credits)

Optional Modules

In order to meet the 180 credit requirement, students must select at least 120-140 credits from a range of optional modules. Students who wish to specialise within a certain pathway must ensure that at least 120 credits are taken within that pathway.

Modules available with European Law may typically include:

  • EU State Aid & State Regulation Law (40 credits)
  • European Union Competition Law (40 credits)
  • European Labour Law (40 credits)
  • EU Tax Law (40 credits)
  • Privacy & Information Law (40 credits)
  • EU Financial Regulation (40 credits)
  • EU Environmental Law (40 credits)
  • Competition Law in Financial Services (20 credits)
  • Transnational Bank Resolution (20 credits)
  • European Internal Market (20 credits)
  • Electronic Commerce Law (20 credits)
  • EU Regulatory Governance (20 credits)
  • Transnational Corporate Governance: Theories, Problems, Applications (20 credits)
  • Value Added Tax (20 credits)
  • EU Public Procurement Law (20 credits)
  • Judicial Protection in the EU (20 credits)

European Law

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