Llm paris centre for commercial law studies

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Description

  • Type

    Postgraduate

  • Location

    London

Overview
Application Deadlines
January 2019 start: Monday 17 December 2018
September 2019 start: Friday 26 July 2019
Important note: To join the programme, applicants must allow enough time to meet both the academic and English language (if applicable) entry requirements and allow enough time to organise a visa (if applicable).
The LLM in Paris is an innovative suite of Master of Laws programmes, which are taught in English by Queen Mary academics with prominent visiting lecturers.
Developed by the Centre for Commercial Law Studies (CCLS) an LLM undertaken in Paris will lead to a prestigious Queen Mary University of London qualification.
You may opt for an LLM in International Business Law or a specialised LLM in the following areas:
Banking and Finance Law
Energy and Natural Resources Law
Intellectual Property Law
Comparative and International Dispute Resolution
Technology, Media and Telecommunications Law (Please note that TMT specialists have the opportunity to combine with Distance Learning modules).
Each LLM will provide you with in-depth immersion in commercial law from both comparative and international perspectives, within a common law framework. They will enable you to enhance your understanding of your own legal system, by giving you the tools to explore current commercial law issues from an international and comparative perspective. Ultimately, CCLS aims to better prepare contemporary lawyers for an increasingly globalised world.
CCLS in Paris brings together a unique community of students from all over the world, from a diverse range of legal backgrounds and experience. You will have the opportunity to choose from a wealth of specialist topics, take different approaches to your learning, and meet students and academics from across the range of commercial law disciplines offered in Paris. arch and teaching, and many of our internationally recognised staff act as advisers to governments, industry and NGOs, both nationally and internationally.
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67-69 Lincoln'S Inn Fields, WC2A 3JB

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Subjects

  • Media
  • Banking Finance
  • International Business
  • Communications
  • Finance
  • Banking
  • English
  • Telecommunications
  • Business Law
  • IT Law
  • Insurance Law
  • Intellectual Property Law
  • Property Law
  • Human Rights
  • Competition Law
  • Intellectual Property
  • Human Rights Law
  • EU Law
  • European Law
  • Jurisprudence
  • Access
  • Induction
  • Commercial Law
  • Staff
  • Market
  • Credit
  • Teaching
  • LLM
  • International
  • Global
  • Law
  • University
  • School
  • Healthcare
  • Property
  • Systems
  • Technology
  • Industry
  • Insurance
  • Writing
  • Medical
  • Part Time
  • Full Time
  • Medical training
  • Trade
  • Dispute Resolution
  • IP

Course programme

Structure

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 2019-2020. This will not affect the overall credits that you take for the LLM which is still 180. Please also note that the modules shown here are an indicative list of modules likely to be offered in 2019-2020.

The LLM in Paris programme has two start dates: January (you join in the spring semester) and September (you join in the autumn semester).

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

You will study across both semesters - self-directed (with support via the online learning environment QMPlus) and in the classroom, and submit your dissertation at the end.

Spring / summer semester dates
  • Induction and start of spring / summer semester: 14-17 January 2019
  • Spring / summer semester ends: 21 June 2019
  • Exam period: 15-19 July 2019.
Autumn semester dates
  • Induction and start of autumn semester: 9-12 September 2019
  • Autumn semester ends: 13 December 2019
  • Exam period: 6-10 January 2020.

The taught elements of modules are generally delivered in the evenings or as intensive blocks over five days (usually with at least a weekend in the middle). The spread of your studies across the year will depend, in part, on your module choices.

Each module runs once per year, either in the autumn or the spring / summer semester. Dates for individual modules can be found on the Paris LLM module page

Dates for individual modules can be found on the LLM in Paris module list.

A module calendar is provided to all students with offers, which includes details of provisional exam dates, Critical Thinking and Writing in Law Classes, coursework and dissertation submission deadlines, and other information.

Students can opt for an LLM in International Business Law, which offers the full range of modules available on the Paris LLM programme, or a specialised LLM.

Specialised LLMs
  • Banking and Finance Law
  • Energy and Natural Resources Law
  • Intellectual Property Law
  • Comparative and International Dispute Resolution
  • Technology, Media and Telecommunications Law.
Modules

You must take a total of 180 credits, consisting of 135 credits from taught modules and 45 credits from a 15000-word dissertation.

In order to specialise in a specific area, a minimum of 90 credits of taught modules and the 45-credit dissertation must be taken within the specialist field.

View the LLM in Paris module descriptions

If you are a student of the Paris Bar School (EFB) you may complete the taught element of your studies within the Spring Term for validation as part of your training (PPI) from January to June. You are required to sit the relevant exams in July and remain a registered student, submitting your dissertations towards the end of the year in which you enrolled. In this way, you can complete an LLM in International Business Law parallel with your Bar School commitments.

Paris modules are also available for study through the LLM Flexible Study Programme.

Induction and choosing your modules

We run induction periods in Paris in both January and September, which include an overview of the programme and module selection, dissertation and research skills, as well as introductions to careers, library resources, and the Critical Thinking and Writing in Law course.

It is a requirement that you attend the induction as it is a key time to meet fellow students and a number of staff from London, as well as ensure that you are all set for your studies ahead. You will also need to confirm your final module choices for the year by the last day of induction.

Distance Learning Option – Computer and Communications Law

In addition to completing your degree by attending taught modules in Paris, you have the option to gain credit towards your Paris LLM by taking three distance learning (DL) LLM modules, from the Distance Learning LLM in Computer and Communications Law, covering topics such as cloud computing, e-commerce, data protection, cyber crime, communications law, media law.

If you wish to incorporate computer and communications DL modules you must choose three Distance Learning modules worth a total of 45 credits, which can also include the presentation module which forms part of the Annual Distance Learning Weekend. Read about the Distance Learning LLM in Computer and Communications Law.

Contact

Programmes Co-Ordinator, CCLS Paris

Centre for Commercial Law Studies (CCLS), Queen Mary, University of London, Lincoln's Inn Fields Campus, 67-69 Lincoln's Inn Fields, London WC2A 3JB

email:
Telephone: +44 (0) 207 882 7282

Teaching Location

University of London Institute in Paris
9-11 rue Constantine
75007 Paris
Tel: +33 (0) 1 44 11 73 83

For more information:

Visit the School of Law website.

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