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Postgraduate study in Laws:

Master of Laws (LLM), Postgraduate Diploma and Postgraduate Certificate

Syllabus

Each course is divided into four sections. For most courses, there is some freedom to choose the order in which you study the sections. Students may choose sections from no more than four courses. All syllabuses are subject to confirmation in the Regulations.

Courses currently offered
Admiralty law
Applicable laws and procedures in international commercial arbitration
Carriage of goods by sea
Commercial trusts law
Comparative criminal justice policy
Constitutional and institutional law of the European Union
Corporate finance and management issues in company law
Equity and trusts in context
European Community competition law
European internal market
External relations law of the European Union
Foundational and constitutional issues in company law
Human rights of women
Industrial and intellectual property
Insurance Law (excluding Marine insurance)
Intellectual property on the internet
International and comparative competition law
International and comparative law of copyright and related rights

International and comparative law of trade marks, designs and unfair competition

International and comparative trust law
International economic law
International environmental law
International investment law
International law of the sea
International merger control
International refugee law
International rights of the child
International trade law
Jurisprudence and legal theory
Law and policy of international courts and tribunals
Law of treaties
Marine insurance Law
Medical law and ethics
Multinational enterprises and the law
Regulation and infrastructure of international commercial arbitration
Russian law and legal institutions
Taxation principles and policy
Telecommunications law
Western European legal history 
World trade law
Youth justice
Courses not yet available
African human rights law
Broadcasting law
European Community environmental law
European Convention on Human Rights
Family, children and the state
Franchising law
Fraud, corruption and money laundering
Freedom of expression law
Information technology law
Intellectual property and medicine

International and comparative law and policy of patents, trade secrets and related rights

International and comparative social justice
International criminal law
International law of armed conflict and use of force
Press law
Russian civil and commercial law
Sentencing and penal policy
Taxation of business enterprises
Transfer of technology law
United Nations protection of human rights

Please note: where courses listed as being ‘not yet available’ are unlikely to be introduced within the next two years, this has been indicated beside each course (†). However, this information is provided as guidance only; it is not intended to imply the date by which any course will become available. Information regarding course availability continues to be reviewed on a six-monthly basis.