Course summary
Nottingham Law School has a leading reputation in the field of Corporate Law and students on this course will benefit from our research and expert teaching staff. Our Centre for Law, Emerging Technologies and Business has links with a number of international agencies including INSOL International, the Insolvency Service and the World Bank. It also hosts an annual International Insolvency Conference and a number of other events throughout the year in partnership with other agencies. You will complete your LLM with a strong understanding of Corporate and Insolvency Law within a European and International context, as well as being able to demonstrate an awareness of the wider economic and social factors which influence corporate institutions. We are the only UK Law School with its own on-campus teaching law firm - NLS Legal Our award-winning on-campus teaching law firm, NLS Legal, is the only of its kind amongst all UK universities. Providing a practical learning environment, you can get involved in the running of the firm, from conducting client interviews to representing them at tribunals. All NLS students can benefit from this, and our other opportunities to gain real-world experience ensuring our graduates are more than qualified at the end of their courses. Why study at Nottingham Law School?
- Benefit from our excellent reputation. Celebrating our 60th anniversary, we're one of the UK's largest and most established law schools.
- Gain experience in our on-campus law firm. Experience practical teaching like no other - NLS is the only UK Law School with its own on-campus law firm, NLS Legal.
- Be industry ready. Exclusive to NTU, NLS hosts Support Through Court's National Remote Services, offering hundreds of work experience opportunities.
- Cutting-edge Centre and Events. Study with our Centre for Law, Emerging Technologies and Business, leading research in corporate law, AI, crypto-assets and insolvency, with direct access to annual conferences and specialist academic events.
Entry requirements
* A good law degree, 2.2 or above. * Applicants whose first degree is not Law will be required to provide evidence of commitment to the LLM subject that they wish to study. Applicants from other disciplines will be welcomed in appropriate circumstances, particularly if they have experience in the area, even if not as lawyers. We specify these minimum entry requirements, but we will assess you individually on your ability to benefit from the course. We sometimes offer places on the basis of non-standard entry qualifications, and industrial or professional experience.
Fees and funding
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Additional fee information
Provider information
Nottingham Trent University
50 Shakespeare Street
Nottingham
NG1 4FQ