Law with Transnational Legal Studies

Bachelor's degree

In London

£ 9,250 + VAT

Description

  • Type

    Bachelor's degree

  • Location

    London

Overview
Our exciting Transnational Legal Studies LLB provides you with a qualifying English law degree and the opportunity to study a highly diverse and interesting range of module options whilst studying in London with the option of spending one semester at Georgetown University in Washington D.C. The course brings together participating institutions from a range of countries and traditions to focus on transnational legal studies, rather than purely upon international law. Selection for transfer is made after completion of the first year of LLB.
The course information sheet is a printable version of the information on this web page, which you can download here.
Key Benefits
Recognised globally as one of the UK's premier law schools.
Teaching by internationally respected, leading academics, visiting lecturers and practitioners from global law firms.
Unrivalled location for law, based in Somerset House East Wing on the Strand, with the Royal Courts of Justice, Law Society and Inns of Court all on your doorstep.
Consistently high student satisfaction ratings in the National Student Survey.
Excellent legal research resources at the College’s impressive Maughan Library.
Active student-run societies organising social and career-oriented functions as well as mooting competitions.

Facilities

Location

Start date

London
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Strand, WC2R 2LS

Start date

On request

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  • Credit
  • LLB
  • International
  • Global
  • Law
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Course programme


Year 1

Year 1

Currently, students study the following required modules. We review our options on a regular basis, in order to continue to offer innovative and exciting programmes and this list is therefore subject to change. Please check here for updates, or contact the School for further advice.

Courses are divided into modules. Each year you will normally take modules totalling 120 credits.

Required Modules

You are required to take the following 30 credit modules:

  • Legal Reasoning and Legal Services (non-credit bearing)
  • European Law (30 credits)
  • Public Law (30 credits)
Optional Modules There are no optional modules for this course in Year 1.


Year 2

Year 2 Required Modules You are required to take the following modules for this course:

  • Law Of Trusts (30 credits)
Optional Modules

In addition, you will take 30-credits from optional modules, which may typically include:

• Advanced Constitutional Law (30 credits)

• Anti-Discrimination Law (30 credits)

• Commercial Law (30 credits)

• Company Law (30 credits)

• Competition Law (30 credits)

• Consumer Protection: advising global businesses and their customers (30 credits)

• Criminology and Criminal Justice (30 credits)

• Criminal Law Theory (15 credits)

• Environmental Law (30 credits)

• Family Law (30 credits)

• Finance, Credit and Security (15 credits)

• Human Rights Law (30 credits)

• Intellectual Property Law (30 credits)

• Labour Law (30 credits)

• Law and Economics (30 credits)

• Law and Social Theory (30 credits)

• Law of Personal Taxation (30 credits)

• Medical Law (30 credits)

• Moral Philosophy (15 credits)

• Principles of Enterprise Governance (30 credits)

• Public International Law (30 credits)

• Russian Legal System (30 credits)

• Transnational Company Law (15 credits)


Year 3

Year 3

You will spend your third year at the Centre of Transnational Legal Studies (CTLS) in Holborn, London or at Georgetown University, Washington D.C., USA in semester one and at the CTLS in Holborn, London for semester two.

Required Modules Optional Modules


Year 4

Year 4 Required Modules

You are required to take the following module for this course:

  • Jurisprudence and Legal Theory (30 credits)
  • Jurisprudence and legal theory
Optional Modules

In addition, you are required to take 90 credits from a range of optional modules. These may typically include the optional modules listed in Year 2, along with the following modules:

• Advanced Topics in Intellectual Property (30 credits)

• British Legal History (30 credits)

• Comparative Private Law (15 credits)

• French Legal System and Laws (15 credits)

• Hot Topics in Law, Technology & Society (15 credits)

• International Commercial Arbitration (15 credits)

• Machine Intelligence, Surveillance & Society (15 credits)

• Private International Law (30 credits)

• Student Law Clinic (15 credits)

Law with Transnational Legal Studies

£ 9,250 + VAT