LLM or Master of Laws and is a master's degree for advance knowledge of legal practice. LLM or Master of Laws lasts from one up to two years full-time. The diploma may be awarded by graduates with bachelor's degree in law, women and men intersted in becoming lawyer, jurist or expert in criminal, family, financial or corporate law. Boys and girls have to attend lectures, exams and a dissertation in order to award LLM or Master of Law.
The LLM in Legal Theory programme draws on the expertise of Queen Mary to offer advanced training in legal theory. The modules offered allow students the chance to explore a variety of theoretical approaches to law.
The LLM in Comparative and International Dispute Resolution aims to inspire a new generation of lawyers to rethink traditional approaches to conflict and conflict resolution.
The programme will equip you with the knowledge, skills and practical tools needed to gain a thorough understanding of insurance law, practice and regulation.
The LLM in International Business Law programme offers a comprehensive range of modules relevant to international trade law, business law, competition law, corporate governance, intellectual property and market regulation.
The LLM in Medical Law programme engages with a new and expanding field. The responsibilities of those providing health care and the expectations of those receiving it are legally defined and the law is increasingly involved in dispute resolution.
The LLM in Tax Law is highly regarded by firms looking for tax specialists. The programme will enable you to proceed to the Chartered Tax Adviser (CTA) examinations, without the preliminary stage of the Association of Taxation Technicians (ATT) examinations.
The LLM in Economic Regulation programme is concerned with theoretical and practical issues involved with the legal regulation of private international economic processes. The various modules within the programme allow you to analyse the role of law in economic globalisation and privatisation.
The LLM in European Law offers students the opportunity to gain a detailed knowledge of EU law in a range of fields. These include constitutional law, the law relating to the single market, competition law, environmental law, employment law, the law on migration, and human rights law.
The modules offered on this specialist LLM in Public Law programme enable you to pursue advanced study of many of the pressing legal and policy issues relating to how we are governed and how legal systems operate.
The programme draws on our established teaching and research expertise in IT law, e-commerce law, communications law, computer law and media law.
The addition of an LLM in International Shipping Law enhances the current offering of specialist LLM programmes offered by the Centre for Commercial Law Studies (CCLS) within the School of Law, making Queen Mary the only college within the University of London to offer a specialism in this subject.
The LLM in Media Law allows you the opportunity to gain expertise in a range of legal regimes governing key aspects of the media, from the regulation of all key forms of media content to the regulation of the infrastructures via which that content is delivered, including traditional and new media.
This Masters in Law course will enable lawyers to master a new discipline and to consider financial and economic dilemmas, and allow economists to comprehend the rationale for regulation and how to think like a lawyer.
The LLM in Computer and Communication Law programme allows students the opportunity to gain expertise in the legal regimes governing the supply and use of computer and communications technology.
he LLM in Competition Law programme offers you the opportunity to study the application of competition law in relation to different business phenomena, ranging from anti-competitive agreements and abusive dominance to mergers.
The LLM in Human Rights Law programme is designed to enable you to form an advanced conceptual understanding of international law relating to the promotion and protection of human rights at the international, regional and domestic levels.
The LLM in Immigration Law will provide you with the opportunity to study legal responses to the global phenomenon of immigration at international, supranational and domestic levels and to understand the rationale and operation of the law in context.
The LLM in Intellectual Property Law programme allows you to study introductory and advanced intellectual property (IP) and technology law and to scrutinise the policies affecting intellectual property and technology law under the guidance of leading scholars in the field
It is designed to give you maximum flexibility in your choice of modules and dissertation topic. The programme allows you to follow a variety of interests (and take modules simply because you will enjoy them) or to select a range of modules designed with a specific career aspiration in mind.
This programme builds upon well-established areas at Queen Mary, such as Commercial Law, Dispute Resolution, Environmental Law and Regulation.