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LLB graduate entry
Queen Mary, University of London - Humanities, Social Sciences and Law
Competition law is an exciting and increasingly important area of law, particularly internationally and across the EU. This programme offers the opportunity for students to explore the impact of competition law in areas such as monopolies and mergers and their regulation and control; intellectual property rights and anti-competitive practices; international competition law and international trade.
LLB graduate entry
Queen Mary, University of London - Humanities, Social Sciences and Law
As the European Union has developed into new policy areas, EU law has grown in significance. The LLM in European Law offers students the opportunity to gain a detailed knowledge of EU law in a range of fields.
Cert
Queen Mary, University of London - Centre for Commercial Law Studies - CCLS
The Certificate in Trade Mark Law & Practice is a requirement for those wishing to qualify as Trade Mark Attorneys but it is also open to students who want to get a good understanding of national, European, and international trade mark law at an advanced level. The Certificate in Trade Mark Law & Practice programme has been specifically designed in close co-operation with the Institute of Trade Mark Attorneys (ITMA) for the trainee agent.
MA
Queen Mary, University of London - Humanities, Social Sciences and Law
Postgraduate study in the area of banking and finance law provides a thorough grounding in the fundamental principles of security and financial services law, covering local and international developments from both practical and policy perspectives. From international transactions to electronic banking, you can choose from a wide selection of modules to design a programme of study that best facilitates your interests Taught modules To specialise in this area, students must select a minimum of two modules from this list and do their compulsory dissertation in the field of Banking and Finance Law.
GDL
University of Westminster - School of Law
Non-law graduates wishing to become barristers or solicitors must take the Graduate Diploma in Law conversion course, sometimes referred to as the 'Common Professional Exam'. The course seeks to develop knowledge of the core areas of law and the skills of legal analysis and research that are essential to succeed on the professional courses and in the early years of practice.
LLM
University of Westminster - School of Law
The course is intended for anyone wishing to demonstrate a commitment to contentious law in international and commercial legal contexts. The taught part of the programme includes modules which reflect the three main forms of dispute resolution process, namely adjudication (litigation and arbitration), alternative dispute resolution (ADR, principally mediation), and negotiation.
LLM
University of Westminster - School of Law
This intellectual and rigorous course is highly practical, and will develop your understanding of the context and institutional framework of international banking and finance law. You will explore the role of regulation in international banking and finance, the relevance of banking contracts and relationships, the wider financial law framework, and the role of banks in international trade and investments.
LLM
University of Westminster - School of Law
The LLM Legal Practice enables students to make further use of their Postgraduate Diploma in Legal Practice. The course will interest LPC graduates wishing to enhance their qualifications and practitioners wishing to gain a more in-depth understanding of the principles underlying their daily work.
LPC
University of Westminster - School of Law
The Legal Practice Course is the compulsory vocational course for intending solicitors. In October 2005 our LPC was awarded the highest rating possible of commendable practice in all six areas.
LLM
London South Bank University - Law
The LLM Crime and Litigation has been successfully running for three years. The LLM International Crime and Litigation is subject to validation, with the first cohort of students expected to enrol in September 2011.
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