International Mineral Law and Policy LLM
Master
In Dundee
Description
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Type
Master
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Location
Dundee (Scotland)
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Duration
12 Months
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Start date
September
The world's long-term economic development depends on the existence of efficient, innovative and creative energy and resources industries. These in turn rely on individuals who possess a sound grasp of their legal, economic, technical and policy backgrounds.
The CEPMLP is at the heart of these issues and provides the best in advanced education in its field, preparing its graduates to meet the challenges posed by the evolving global economy.
Throughout its history, the CEPMLP has achieved continuous growth and has established international pre-eminence in its core activities: scholarly performance, high level academic research, strategic consultancy and top-quality executive education. Currently, we have over 500 registered postgraduate students from more than 50 countries world-wide.
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The answer is a wide range of varied roles. It is important to be aware that as with any job it depends upon your level of experience and skills set as to whether the role would be suitable for you, there is no one size fits all.
Past alumni have found employment with a variety of organisations including National Oil Companies, Exploration and Production Companies, Government and Ministries and Commercial Organisations including Banks, Law Firms and Global Consultancies.
You should have the equivalent to a UK Honours degree, preferably at 2:1 level or above. Candidates with a 2:2 degree may also apply. Preferred degree disciplines are Law, Economics, Geology, Petroleum or Mining Engineering, Finance.
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Subjects
- IT Law
- LLM
- Law
- Mining Law
- Economics
- Resources
- Resources Policy
- Transnational
- Environmental
- Energy
- Law for Energy
Course programme
The following modules must be completed (40 Credits)
- CP52010 - Mining Law from a Global Perspective
- CP52022 - Mineral Resources Policy and Economics
A minimum of 40 credits from
- CP52003 - Transnational Environmental Law for Energy and Mining Sectors
- CP52009 - Mineral and Petroleum Taxation
- CP52064 - Transatlantic Negotiation Simulation Exercise
- CP52072 - Structuring and Documenting International Mining Transactions
- LW51145 - Legal Frameworks for Water Resource Management
- LW51115 - Environmental Regulation
- LW52022 - UN Human Rights Law
40 credits from
- CP50003 - Dissertation (for full-time and by distance learning)
- CP51013 - Internship Report (for full-time and by distance learning)
- Sufficient modules from the academic timetable to bring the total number of credits to 180.
- In common with other CEPMLP LLM degrees, any approved module can be included in the elective modules.
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International Mineral Law and Policy LLM