International Business Law at University of Birmingham - UCAS

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Course summary

It is vital to understand the principles and main tenets of international business and trade; such as tariffs and customs regulation, as well as understanding how it affects societies, regions, and the environment. Our LLM International Business Law programme enables you to understand the complex issues emerging in the area of international trade, drawing on Birmingham Law School’s research strengths in the areas of international trade law, EU law, the law of comparative regional integration and transnational economic relations more widely. This programme is ideal for anyone looking to join the fast paced world of International Business Law. As businesses increasingly cross borders and jurisdictions, the practice of law must equally develop and change.

Modules

You follow a modular programme (180 credits in total), which comprises six taught modules (20 credits each) and a dissertation of 15,000 words (60 credits); the latter to be submitted at the end of the year of study. Students following the LLM International Business Law pathway study one compulsory module, Introduction to Legal Research, plus a minimum of three of their five optional modules from a specific selection that has typically included: International Trade Law and Policy; Company Law; Financing of International Trade; Cyberlaw; International Dispute Resolution; Law, Society and Governance


Entry requirements

Applicants should have a good Honours degree in law, or a degree in another discipline augmented with a pass in the Common Professional Examination.


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International Business Law at University of Birmingham - UCAS