Master of Laws
Master
Distance
Description
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Type
Master
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Methodology
Distance Learning
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Duration
2 Years
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Course programme
Introduction:
Students must enrol on the programme directly with Northumbria University. Northumbria University is not responsible for the additional support provided by London Crown College and it has not undertaken any checks as to quality or suitability of our support programmes.
Qualification you will achieve:
LLM (Commercial Law)
LLM (International Trade Law)
Awarding Body:
University of Northumbria – (Distance Learning)
Duration:
2 Years
Qualification: LLM (Commercial Law)
Course Structure:
Core subjects
Foundations of commercial law
Legal method and research
Students must select 4 options. Students may not select more than two options from the B list.
The A list comprises:
Commercial Contracts
Company Law and Insolvency
Construction Law
E - Commerce Law
Employment Law
Environmental Law
Free Movement of Goods and Persons
Intellectual Property Law
Human Resources/Marketing
The B list comprises:
Carriage of Goods by Sea
Competition Law
International Dispute Resolution
Law of International Trade
Marine Insurance
WTO Law
Coursework and Assessment:
Each core and optional module is assessed through the completion of a written assignment. Students are required to submit an assignment of no more than 4 ,000 words for each module. There are no examinations on this programme. Students wishing to gain an LLM must complete a dissertation of between 16,000 and 20,000 words in a related topic of their choice.
Other Info:
There are two intakes for this programme one in September and one in February.
Qualification: LLM (International Trade Law)
Course Structure:
Core subjects
Foundations of commercial law
Legal method and research
Carriage of Goods by Sea
International Sale Contract
Students must select 2 options
Company Law and Insolvency
E - Commerce Law
Competition Law
International Dispute Resolution
International Trade Finance Law
Marine Insurance
WTO Law
Coursework and Assessment:
Each core and optional module is assessed through the completion of a written assignment. Students are required to submit an assignment of no more than 4 ,000 words for each module. There are no examinations on this programme. Students wishing to gain an LLM must complete a dissertation of between 16,000 and 20,000 words in a related topic of their choice.
Other Info:
There are two intakes for this programme one in September and one in February.
Master of Laws