2014 LL.M. Program Listings United Kingdom, cont. International Law LL.M. Programs
University of Westminster School of Law London, England
Email:
course-enquiries@westminster.ac.uk Website:
www.westminster.ac.uk/schools/law/postgraduate-legal- studies
MSt International Human Rights Law
University of Oxford Department for Continuing Education Oxford, England
Email:
iphumrts@conted.ox.ac.uk Website:
humanrightslaw.conted.ox.ac.uk/MStIHRL/index.php
Masters of Law (LL.M.)
University of Reading School of Law Reading, England
Email:
law@lists.reading.ac.uk Website:
www.reading.ac.uk/law/pg-taught/law-pgt-courses.aspx
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LL.M. in International Commercial Law & Practice
University of Sheffield Sheffield, England
Email:
pgradlaw@sheffield.ac.uk Website:
www.shef.ac.uk/law/prospective/pgt
LL.M. in Int’l Corporate &Commercial Law
York Law School York, England
Email:
law-pg-admissions@york.ac.uk Website:
www.york.ac.uk/law/postgraduate/llm-corporate-com- mercial/
LL.M. in Int’l Human Rights Law & Practice
York Law School York, England
Email:
lars.waldorf@york.ac.uk Website:
www.york.ac.uk/cahr
LL.M. in Law and International Commerce
Queen’s University Belfast Belfast, Northern Ireland
Email:
pglawenquiries@qub.ac.uk Website:
www.law.qub.ac.uk
• 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.
This is a part-time degree offered over two academic years. It involves two periods of distance learning via the internet as well as two summer sessions held at New College, Oxford. The degree program is designed in particular for lawyers and other human rights professionals who wish to pursue advanced studies in international human rights law.
The University of Reading is one of the UK’s 10 most research-intensive universities and one of the top 200 universities in the world. The School of Law at Reading is one of the leading law schools in the UK. IReading has a lively city and campus, and is close to London, Heathrow and Oxford.
Building on past successes and moving from strength to strength we have developed into an innovative and forward thinking law school with an exciting range of LLM and Masters study programmes. Our School is multi-disciplinary, comprising expertise in diverse areas of legal, crimi- nological and socio-legal study. Sheffield is the fourth largest city in England, a third of it set within the beautiful Peak District National Park, offering a unique living experience to our UK and international students.
Our program is designed to address the globalisation of commerce, law and the legal profession by providing a specialised course of study which develops a range of practical legal skills alongside sub- stantive legal knowledge of international corporate and commercial law. The program will particularly appeal to those with an interest in cross-border transactions and international business.
Our one-year LL.M. in International Human Rights Law and Practice offers students the opportunity to learn from human rights defend- ers at our Centre and to work on real issues in Malaysia or the UK. This provides practical skills, hands-on experience, and improved job prospects. Three core modules cover law, policy, and advocacy, while optional modules cover different human rights topics.
The LL.M. in Law and International Commerce is designed to give students an advanced appreciation of the legal, regulatory and corporate elements in the governance of international commerce. Students will gain an overall appreciation of regimes and trends and will be well suited to pursue international careers in business, law or public policy.
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