International Corporate Governance LLM

Master

In Scarborough

£ 6,930 + VAT

Description

  • Type

    Master

  • Location

    Scarborough

International Corporate Governance Law impacts on all manner of companies who need to adjust to the environmental; ethical and other duties of incorporation. The existence of International Corporate businesses; some of which may have a turnover in excess of the economic wealth of some developing countries; inevitably begs the question: for whose benefit should business corporations be run? Should they be regulated; and if so; how?

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Location

Start date

Scarborough (North Yorkshire)
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Ashburn Rd, Scarborough, YO11 2JW

Start date

On request

About this course

"Entry Requirements A good undergraduate degree. This course is aimed primarily at law graduates, legal practitioners (solicitors and barristers) from the UK and other jurisdictions, and business graduates with some knowledge of law.
International applicants should also hold a minimum of 6.5 score in the IELTS test for English language.
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Subjects

  • IT Law
  • Competition Law
  • Corporate Governance
  • Governance
  • LLM
  • International
  • Global
  • Law
  • University
  • Skills and Training

Course programme

" International Corporate Governance LLM

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— Coventry University (@covcampus) September 26, 2012 OVERVIEW

International Corporate Governance Law impacts on all manner of companies who need to adjust to the environmental, ethical and other duties of incorporation. The existence of International Corporate businesses, some of which may have a turnover in excess of the economic wealth of some developing countries, inevitably begs the question: for whose benefit should business corporations be run? Should they be regulated, and if so, how?

WHY CHOOSE THIS COURSE?

This course provides an opportunity for students to study and discuss assumptions and underlying concepts and will also enable students to debate the fundamental issues surrounding executive remuneration.

If you choose this course you could benefit from:

  • an in-depth understanding and analysis of international corporate governance through the study of a range of contemporary international modules in areas such as corporate governance, environmental law, competition law and corporate crime;
  • extensive guidance on research, study and writing skills together with research design and methods, in preparation for writing assessments and researching and submitting your dissertation;
  • the study of a range of contemporary international law modules to allow specialism in corporate governance, competition law, and the regulation of activities affecting the international and criminal obligations of businesses;
  • the study of legal subjects and research and academic skills alongside home and EU students and a wide range of international students, thus gaining a rewarding and varied academic and personal experience.
WHAT WILL I LEARN?

Courses are regularly reviewed and updated to reflect new developments and the requirements of the profession, together with the needs of industry and new legislative and other changes. The mandatory modules on the programme provide basic research skills and methodology and tuition in the core substantive legal areas:

  • Research Skills;
  • Research Design;
  • Dissertation;
  • International Corporate Governance;
  • International Business Law;
  • International Competition Law and Practice.

The dissertation will be studied in semester 3 and most mandatory modules are completed in semester 1, although it is possible to study some in semester 2.

The optional modules, from which you choose two, supplement the mandatory subject areas and allow further specialism:

  • International Environmental Law;
  • International Corporate Crime;
  • International Trade Law;
  • International Law in the Contemporary World Arena.

Optional modules are generally studied in semester 2, although it is possible to study some in semester 1.

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International Corporate Governance LLM

£ 6,930 + VAT