Course summary
On this LLM, you’ll approach areas such as commercial law, dispute resolution, environmental law and regulation, all through a comparative and international lens. This course will prepare you to work as either a regulator or a lawyer in private practice or the public sector. You’ll also benefit from the research, consultancy work and events arranged by the Energy Law Institute at Queen Mary. Through our links with firms and business we offer you the opportunity to undertake internships (15 – 20 annually) with law firms such as Clifford Chance and others, such as the Energy Charter Secretariat and the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD). You’ll be offered a varied selection of taught modules from which you can choose, enabling you to gear your qualification to set you on your desired career trajectory.
Entry requirements
A 2:1 or above at undergraduate level in Law or a degree with substantial Law content. Law graduates with a 2:2 honours degree who also have other legal qualifications and/or substantial professional legal experience may also qualify. Non-law graduates with a minimum second class honours degree, that have also obtained a Merit (or 60 per cent) in the Common Professional Examination (CPE) or Graduate Diploma in Law (GDL) recognised by the UK professional bodies, may also qualify. Non-law graduates may also be considered on the basis of exceptional professional experience (of at least five years) in a legal area or an area directly related to their programme of study.
Fees and funding
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Provider information
Queen Mary University of London
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