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2012 LL.M. Program Listings United Kingdom, cont. LL.M. in International Law


Lancaster University, Law School Lancaster, England


Email: e.jones@lancaster.ac.uk Website: www.lancs.ac.uk/fass/law/


LL.M./MA in International Law & International Relations


Lancaster University, Law School Lancaster, England


Email: e.jones@lancaster.ac.uk Website: www.lancs.ac.uk/fass/law/


International Business Law


University of Liverpool Liverpool, England


Email: margot.roose@ohecampus.com Website: www.uol.ohecampus.com/


LL.M. in Public Law & Global Governance


University of London - King’s College London (KCL) London, England


Email: law-llmadmissions@kcl.ac.uk Website: http://www.kcl.ac.uk/law/index.aspx


International Law LL.M. Programs


University of Westminster School of Law London, England


Email: course-enquiries@westminster.ac.uk Website: http://www.westminster.ac.uk/schools/law/postgraduate- legal-studies


LL.M. in International Human Rights Law


Oxford Brookes University Oxford, England


Email: pgsocsci@brookes.ac.uk Website: www.brookes.ac.uk


LL.M. in International Law


Oxford Brookes University Oxford, England


Email: pgsocsci@brookes.ac.uk Website: www.brookes.ac.uk


Our fully online international classroom is the ideal environment for practicing lawyers and corporate executives to study their LL.M. quali- fication while continuing their career. Core modules cover legal meth- odology, conflict of laws in business and commerce, law of business organizations, EU law and the single market, corporate governance, and international economic law.


Internationally renowned and research-led, Kings’ College School of Law enjoys a distinguished reputation for sustained excellence and its graduates are respected and sought-after throughout the world. The School has a flourishing LLM degree programme with an intake of around 300 students per annum. Designed to meet the ambitions and career development of a diverse range of highly qualified graduate students and practising professionals, our LLM is a respected and desir- able academic qualification.


• Master of Laws (LL.M.) in International and Commercial Dispute Resolution Law


• Master of Laws (LL.M.) in International Banking Law • Master of Laws (LL.M.) in International Commercial Law • Master of Laws (LL.M.) in International Law • Master of Arts (MA) in Conflict Prevention, Dispute Resolution • Legal Practice LL.M.


The LL.M. in International Human Rights Law offers the opportunity to gain critical understanding of the operation of the international and regional human rights systems and the practical application of human rights norms in a range of contexts. At Oxford Brookes you will learn in a truly international, research-led environment. Scholar- ships available.


The LL.M. in International Law provides the opportunity to combine the study of diverse aspects of international law, ranging from the United Nations to questions relating to international trade and fi- nance. At Oxford Brookes we draw students from around the world, providing an opportunity to explore the international issues of the day in a truly international, research-led environment. Scholarships available.


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The International Law program focuses on public international law. It introduces students to the structure of the international legal system, its relationship with national law, the sources and subjects of international law, and the law’s application to contemporary situations, such as the environment, territory and the use of force.


This scheme provides a broad and flexible degree at postgraduate level offering a range of courses taught by both the School of Law and De- partment of Politics & International Relations. There is no pre-requisite that students should have a background in either law or politics or international relations.


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