LLM International Commercial Law LLM (Master of Laws)
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LLM International Commercial Law LLM (Master of Laws)

Buckinghamshire New University

In an increasingly globalised economy commercial law is a requirement to meet a variety of challenges. Our LLM International Commercial Law degree provides the opportunity to study a range of areas relevant to these challenges. 

You will have the opportunity to study specialised areas, including, international commercial dispute resolution, international trade, and competition law. Gain specialised knowledge to pursue a wide range of legal and non-legal careers and grow networks and enhance your employability.

Why study this subject?

Studying law at postgraduate level provides the chance to develop your problem-solving skills that enable you to exercise sound judgement in complex, uncertain and new environments.

Our LLM International Commercial Law programme has been specially designed to provide you with the opportunity to understand domestic commercial transactions with international law elements, as well as allowing you to explore contemporary legal issues and debates, analyse current developments related to the advancement of society through the legal lens. 

On our LLM International Commercial Law course you will have the opportunity to choose optional modules that include intellectual property law and technology, electronic commerce and digital trade, international law, international commercial dispute resolution, competition law, and international trade.

LLM (Master of Laws) Award
September Start
Full-time Study Mode
1 years Duration
N/A UCAS Code

Entry Requirements For This Course

A first degree in Law (or a subject in a related discipline, such as Business, Accountancy and Finance, Economics, Politics, International Relations) at a minimum of 2:2, or an overseas qualification which is equivalent to a UK Honours degree, minimum 2:2 classification. 

A Postgraduate Diploma in Law or in a cognate discipline, or other international equivalent

If you do not meet the entry requirements you may, if you have relevant professional experience, still be invited for interview, where you will be required to demonstrate the necessary knowledge and understanding for entry onto the course.

Previous study, professional and / or vocational experiences may be recognised as the equivalent learning experience and permit exemption from studying certain modules in accordance with our accreditation of prior learning (APL) process.

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