Mres international economic law centre for commercial law studies
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Postgraduate
In London
Description
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Type
Postgraduate
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Location
London
Overview
The MRes in International Economic Law is a pre-doctoral training programme designed to provide a critical, research led approach to the study of the governance of the world economy, together with training in the key research skills appropriate for Doctoral level study.
Alongside a suite of substantive modules offered, the programme includes core modules in research design, qualitative and quantitative methods taken jointly with social science students from a range of disciplines across QMUL, Kings College London and Imperial College as part of the training offered by the ESRC funded London Interdisciplinary Social Science Doctoral Training Partnership.
The MRes in International Economic Law is part of the approved pathway for ESRC funding – Economics, Finance & the World Economy (EFWE), sub-pathway, Governance of the World Economy. It will enable students to apply for ESRC 1+3 funding to cover both the MRes and a PhD, and successful MRes graduates to apply subsequently for ESRC +3 PhD funding.
Why study your MRes in International Economic Law?
The School of Law has consistently been ranked in the top 10 law schools in the UK for the quality of our research and teaching, and many of our internationally recognised staff act as advisers to governments, industry and NGOs, both nationally and internationally.
The Postgraduate Law Centre is based in Lincoln’s Inn Fields, Holborn, the legal district of London, close to law firms, chambers and the Royal Courts of Justice.
There is a very high rate of employment of our students within six months of graduation.
You will benefit from the expertise of the law careers advisers who organise events and internship opportunities with top UK and international law firms.
Many of our internationally recognised staff act as advisers to governments, industry, regulatory authorities and NGOs, both nationally and internationally. of London Library at Senate House.
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Subjects
- Social Science
- Trade
- Industry
- Law
- Finance
- International
- Design
- Investment
- Governance
- Staff
- Commercial Law
- International Economic Law
- IT Law
Course programme
Structure
The MRes in International Economic Law is currently available for one year full-time study.
ModulesStudents taking the MRes in International Economic Law will sit 3 compulsory modules totalling 90 credits:
- Dissertation (30 credits)
- Introduction to Social Science Research 1: epistemology, research design, and qualitative methods (30 credits)
- Introduction to Social Science Research 2: quantitative methods and data (30 credits).
Plus four 22.5 (or equivalent) credit modules from the following EXISTING modules already offered by the LLM in International Economic Law:
- QLLM187 International Investment Law (22.5 credits)
- QLLM188 Regulation of International Investment and Public Policy (22.5 credits)
- QLLM340 Global Intellectual Property: Fundamental Principles (22.5 credits)
- QLLM341 Global Intellectual Property: Technology and Policy (22.5 credits)
- QLLM364 Law and Finance in Emerging Economies (22.5 credits)
- QLLM365 Legal Aspects of Financing Development (22.5 credits)
- QLLM366 Regulation of Financial Markets (22.5 credits)
- QLLM367 International Financial Regulation (22.5 credits)
- QLLM370 WTO law: Market Access and Non-Discrimination (22.5 credits)
- QLLM371 WTO law: Trade Remedies and Regulatory Issues (22.5 credits)
- QLLM376 International Economic Law (22.5 credits)
- QLLM387 International Trade and Investment Law of the EU (22.5 credits)
- QLLM388 Trade, Climate Change and Energy: EU and International Perspectives (22.5 credits)
- QLLM421 Multinational Enterprises 1
- QLLM422 Multinational Enterprises 2
- QLLM424 International Tax Law
- QLLM425 International Tax Law: Advanced Topics
- QLLM442 International Natural Resources 1
- QLLM443 International Natural Resources 2
- QLLM461 International Competition Law
- QLLM462 Comparative Competition Law.
Mres international economic law centre for commercial law studies