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Centre of European Law
School of Law
The Centre, part of the Law School at King's College London, was established in 1976 and continues to thrive and expand, by remaining at the forefront of research developments in European Law.
PG Dilploma/MA Programmes (offered part-time and by distance learning) in
European Union Law
EC Competition Law
UK, EU & US Law of Copyright and Related Rights Economics in Competition Law
Free lunchtime and evening lectures. Conferences and seminars offered in all aspects of European Law
Annual lecture series in UK & EC Competition Law and Economics for Competition Lawyers
Summer course/Short course in EU Law
Events are accredited for CPD at The Law Society and The Bar Standards Board of the Bar Council
For further information please contact the Centre of European Law, King's College London, Strand, London WC2R 2LS (tel 020 7848 2387, fax 020 7848 2443) or email cel@kcl.ac.uk
visit our website at www.kcl.ac.uk/cel
CPD Provision at Lancashire Law School
CPD certificates / short courses offered across a range of subject areas
Postgraduate LLM:
-Advanced Legal Practice (top-up from LPC)
-Also International Business, European Commercial, Employment, environmental, Medical, IT, Generic Law.
Lancashire Law School is SRA accredited for the CPD provision
for further information, visit the Law School's website:
www.uclan.ac.uk/law
Lancashire Law School
University of Central Lancashire
Preston PR1 2HE Tel: 01772 893060
CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT:
MASTERS’ LEVEL COURSES AT LSE
The London School of Economics
and Political Science
Law Department
London School of Economics
Houghton Street
London WC2A 2AE
Tel: 020 7955 7266
Contact: Dianne Delvaille, LL.M. Programme Administrator
E-mail: d.delvaille@lse.ac.uk
The LSE LLM Degree can be secured over one, two or four years, with several courses running in the evening.
Our programme offers practitioners an outstanding opportunity to pursue continuing professional development through a wide range of courses accredited by the Law Society and Bar Council. Areas covered include:
Banking Law and Financial Regulation; Commercial Law; Corporate Law; Securities Law; Criminology and Criminal Justice; European Law; Human Rights Law; Information Technology, Media and Communications Law; Intellectual Property Law; International Business Law; Employment Law; Legal Theory; Public International Law; Public Law; Taxation
LSE’s Law Department is rated in the highest categories for research and teaching. The LLM is taught by both full-time staff and experienced London practitioners at the School’s central London campus, immediately adjacent to the Royal Courts of Justice.
Our courses build on the strengths of the Department and are taught by both full-time staff and experienced London practitioners. The result is a valuable mixture of practical and academic insights into law.
The Law Department also offers short series of accredited specialist seminars, details of which are on our Website.
Please contact Dianne Delvaille or see our website http://www.lse.ac.uk/collections/law/programmes/llm/llm-prospective.htm for further details.
University of Bristol
ADVANCED AWARDS – The flexible Masters Programme designed for YOU
Attendance at 6 Saturday workshops combined with directed distance learning allows the exchange of professional experience with peers plus the opportunity to consider new topics guided by senior academic staff. All units are taught in small seminar groups (maximum 15 students) to give maximum opportunity for discussion whilst studying for a higher degree and at the same time satisfying CE requirements.
Students are able to take one or two units per year and can either complete them for interest or accrue them to convert to a Masters. When four are successfully taken and combined with a dissertation the LLM is awarded. This modular scheme provides extremely flexible format for study, whereby a student can tailor the pace of study to their other commitments. In a busy professional year a student may opt not to take a unit, but in a quieter year may take two. The choice lies entirely with the student who has 8 years from first registering to complete. All courses commence in October each year.
An example of courses offered includes; Aspects of Medical Law, Crime Law & Process, Human Rights, International Law, Issues of Family Law, Individual Employment Law, Pensions, Miscarriages of Justice, IT Law and many more.
School of Law
University of Bristol
Wills Memorial Building
Queens Road
Clifton, Bristol BS8 1RJ
Shirley Knights
Tel: 0117 954 5344 or Fax: 0117 925 1870
Email: Shirley.A.Knights@bris.ac.uk
Website: http://www.law.bris.ac.uk