Llm criminal justice centre for commercial law studies

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Description

  • Type

    Postgraduate

  • Location

    London

Overview
Deadline for applications
Deadlines for Home/EU and International Applicants are available on the Taught Postgraduate application deadline page.
Module credits 2019-20
Please note that the credit framework for the LLM is changing from 22.5 credit modules to 15 and 30 credit modules for the academic year 2019-20. This will not affect the overall credits that you take for the LLM which is still 180.
The LLM in Criminal Justice programme will allow you to gain an in depth knowledge of criminal justice systems at international, supranational and domestic levels. The programme aims to foster an understanding of the challenges criminal justice is facing at national, EU and international levels and in a comparative context; and to provide a potential route to post-graduate research in the area of criminal justice.
You will be taught by internationally recognised experts in the field of criminal justice, drawing on their research strengths and extensive knowledge of the subject area.
Your fellow students will come from the UK and more than 80 other countries, each able to draw on prior academic and in many cases professional experiences from different jurisdictions to enrich discussion and debate in class.
Scholarships
The Department of Law is offering two partial scholarships to those with an offer to study on the new LLM in Criminal Justice programme.
Criminal Justice Centre at Queen Mary University of London
The Criminal Justice Centre (CJC) provides a forum for research and learning in all aspects of criminal justice, with members are drawn from both the legal profession and academia. The centre provides advice and training to the legal profession, governments and judiciaries, author key publications on criminal justice, engage with the media, undertake collaborative research, supervise post-graduate research and regularly host seminars, lectures, workshops and conferences.

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67-69 Lincoln'S Inn Fields, WC2A 3JB

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Subjects

  • IT Law
  • Induction
  • Commercial Law
  • Credit
  • Teaching
  • LLM
  • International
  • Law
  • Part Time
  • Full Time

Course programme

Structure

The LLM is available to study full-time for one year or part-time for two years.

For this specialism you will take 150 credits worth of taught modules which may be assessed by essays or examinations (see module overviews for full assessment details and dates) and thereafter you work on a 10,000 word dissertation worth 30 credits (submitted mid August). You are required to balance your taught modules across the two teaching semesters – a full explanation of this process will be available during induction and before module selection.

The range of modules that you are required to choose from differs from programme to programme. If you wish to take an unrestricted range of modules and any approved dissertation topic you should apply for the Master of Laws.

Induction and choosing your modules

We run a comprehensive two-week induction period that includes an overview of the programme and advice on module selection as well as a range of other vital information sessions. You do not have to select your modules until you have had the opportunity to listen and learn about them in greater detail during induction. More detail of the induction programme will be made available online by early September each year.

LLM Year Planner

The LLM Year Planner gives you an idea of the structure of the programme and key periods for assessment and exams.

Full-time

Undertaking a masters programme is a serious commitment, with weekly contact hours being in addition to numerous hours of independent learning and research needed to progress at the required level. When coursework or examination deadlines are approaching independent learning hours may need to increase significantly.

Part-time

The part-time LLM is essentially aimed at legal practitioners working full-time in the UK. You will attend the same modules and follow the same teaching timetable as full-time students.

The part-time programme is, however, spread over two academic years.

In year one, you will normally complete around 90 credits of taught modules. In year two, you will normally take a further 60 credits of taught modules and submit the compulsory 10,000 word dissertation (30 credits). This can be changed if necessary, as the dissertation can be done in either year. However we would always advise part-time students to take around 90 credits of taught modules in their first year if they are timetabled in a convenient slot.

Although not recommended, it is possible for part-time students, who are having difficulties in finding taught modules that fit in with their work timetable, to submit two dissertations – one per year. This would then enable you to take fewer credits of taught modules each year.

Part-time students may also wish to consider the LLM Flexible Study programme.

For more information:

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Frequently asked questions (FAQ)

If you can't find the information you are looking for on these pages, take a look at our LLM Frequently Asked Questions.

Modules

Note: Not all of the modules listed will be available in any one year and semesters listed can be subject to change. Any modules not available in the forthcoming academic session will be marked as soon as this information is confirmed by teaching academics.Certain combinations of modules may be restricted or required. These are also subject to change but will be confirmed prior to module selection.

  • SOLM110 Mental Health Law: Compulsory Detention and Treatment (Sem 2)
  • SOLM114 Principles of International Criminal Law (Sem 1)
  • SOLM115 Enforcement of International Criminal Law (Sem 2)
  • SOLM175 Terrorism, Migration and Human Rights (Sem 2)
  • SOLM197 Crime of the Powerful: Corporate Crime (Sem 1)
  • SOLM198 Crimes of the Powerful: State Crime (Sem 2)
  • SOLM199 Law of Economic Crime: Proceeds of Crime (Sem 1)
  • SOLM200 Law of Economic Crime: Corruption (Sem 2)
  • SOLM201 Punishment in England 1750-1950 (Sem 1)
  • SOLM202 Policing in Local and Global Contexts (Sem 1)
  • SOLM203 Comparative Criminal Justice (Sem 2)
  • SOLM204 Criminal Justice and Surveillance Technologies (Sem 2)
  • SOLM205 EU Criminal Law (Sem 2) (Not running 2019-20)
  • SOLM207 Cybercrime: Substantive Offences (Sem 1)
  • SOLM208 Cybercrime: Forensic Investigations (Sem 2)
  • SOLM222 International and Comparative Data Protection Law (Sem 1).

    Llm criminal justice centre for commercial law studies

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