School of Law

LLM International Corporate Law course content

This course has five compulsory modules. You also choose another four optional modules to complete your course.

Compulsory modules

Insolvency law considers the history of insolvency and explores insolvency in today's world: its meaning and consequences. You investigate the theory, aims, purposes and principles that underpin the law, and examine the options available to insolvents, and the roles of those administering insolvent administrations.

Advanced Corporate Law considers a number of the primary contemporary issues and problems extant in corporate law and possible solutions and reforms.

International Corporate Governance examines the critical role played by public companies in the world's economy, providing a comprehensive study of the role of corporate governance in the world economy.

Research Methods focuses on the mechanics of the research process: how to formulate research questions, design research strategies and generally go about the process of 'researching.'

Dissertation allows you to tailor your own programme of training and research in consultation with a member of staff drawn from the school's MA/PhD supervisory panel.

Optional modules

  • European Business Law
  • International E-Commerce Law
  • Competition Law
  • Corporate Law
  • International Banking Law: The Regulatory Framework
  • International Banking Law: Capital Markets and Loans
  • International Law of Credit and Security
  • Consumer Law
  • The International Law of Foreign Investment
  • World Trade Organisation Law
  • International Economic Law

Key Information

Start Date: September

Duration:
12 months full-time
24 months part-time

Entry requirements:
an upper second honours degree in law, finance, economics or business, or non-UK equivalent.

Fees
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Admissions Contact

Postgraduate Admissions
School of Law
Tel: +44 (0) 113 343 7573
Fax: +44 (0) 113 343 2452



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