入学要求 Requirement:
学术要求:A UK 2:1 honours degree or its equivalent if outside the UK.
英语要求: IELTS 7.0
学费 Tuition Fee: 2011/2012 £13,500
课程特征 Course Features:
The general degree of LLM is suitable for students seeking a wide range of choice among a number of advanced courses, without narrowly focusing their studies in one area of law. Students must take three taught courses and complete a dissertation. Unless demand is excessive, you may take any of the courses available on the LLM in Commercial Law, the LLM in European Law, the LLM in Innovation, Technology and the Law, the LLM in International Law, the two research-training courses attached to the LLM in Legal Research, or two of the options available on the MSc in Criminology and Criminal Justice.
课程内容 Course Content :
Table A: LLM 40 credit courses (i.e. full-year law courses that run for both semesters)
•Company Law
• Contract Law in Europe
• EU Competition Law
• European and International Human Rights Law
• Financial Models and Derivatives in a Legal Context
• Fundamental Issues in International Law
• International Criminal Law
• International Environmental Law
• Medical Jurisprudence [This course is not running in the 2011/2012 academic session]
•The Law of International Trade
Table B: LLM 20 credit courses (i.e. one-semester courses)
Semester One
•Banking and Finance Law
• Comparative and International Trust Law
• Comparative Environmental Law
• Comparative Property Law
• Delict and Tort
• Economics and Policy of European Integration [This course is not running in the 2011/2012 academic session]
• EU Constitutional Law
• European Media Law and Policy [This course is not running in the 2011/2012 academic session]
• European Procurement Law
• General Principles and Institutions of International Economic Law
• Information: Control and Power
• Intellectual Property Law 1: Copyright and Related Rights
• International Climate Change Law
• International Commercial Arbitration
• International Investment Law
• International Law of the Sea
• International Relations Theory (offered by the School of Social and Political Sciences - SPS)
• IP & Technology: International Institutions
•Law and New Technologies: Artificial Intelligence, Risk and the Law 1
• Principles of Competition Law for Innovation
• Principles of Internal Market Law
• Principles of International Tax Law
• Regulatory Governance in the European Union
• Sport and the Law
• The Legal Challenges of Information Technologies
• Theories and Philosophies of Legal Research
• Traditions of Legal Inquiry
Semester Two
•Commercial Banking and Financial Markets
• Comparative Unjustified Enrichment Law
• Corporate Social Responsibility and the Law
• Data Protection and Information Privacy
• Debt and Insolvency Law
• EU and National Climate Change Law
• EU Criminal Law
• EU External Economics Relations Law
• EU Immigration and Asylum Law
• European Environmental Law
• European Labour Law [This course is not running in the 2011/2012 academic session]
• Ethical Life of Legal Institutions: Law, Democracy and the Market [This course is not running in the 2011/2012 academic session]
• European Tax Law [This course is not running in the 2011/2012 academic session]
• History and Theory of International Law
• History of Private Law [This course is not running in the 2011/2012 academic session]
• Intellectual Property: Law and Society
• Intellectual Property Law 2: Industrial Property
• International Private Law: Jurisdiction and Enforcement
• Inter-State Conflict and Humanitarian Law
• IP & Technology: Developing Countries [This course is not running in the 2011/2012 academic session]
• Law and the Enlightenment [This course is not running in the 2011/2012 academic session]
• Law and New Technologies: Artificial Intelligence, Risk and the Law 2
• Law, Culture and Rights in a Transnational World [This course is not running in the 2011/2012 academic session]
• Law of E-Commerce
• Legal Challenges of Information Technologies
• Legal Research Methods
• Principles of European Tax Law
• Principles of Insurance Law
• Regulation of Innovation: Advanced Issues in Competition and Intellectual Property Law
• State Aid
• The Anatomy of Private Law
• The Anatomy of Public Law
• Theories and Regulation of the Finance Industry (subject to approval)
• WTO Law
Table C: MSc 20 credit courses (i.e. one-semester courses)
• Criminal Justice and Penal Process
• Criminological Research Methods
• Cybercrime
• Gender, Crime and Criminal Justice
• Media and Crime
• Mental Health and Crime
• Penal Politics
• Police and Policing
• Theoretical Criminology
• Surveillance and Security
• Youth, Crime and Justice
• Global Crime, Justice and Security: Context (SPS)
• Global Crime, Justice and Security: Theories and Framework (SPS)