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University of Glasgow: International Economic Law

Institution University of Glasgow View institution profile
Department School of Law View department profile
Web www.gla.ac.uk/study/worldchangers/llm
Study type Taught

Summary

The LLM in International Economic Law offers an in-depth study of all the different aspects of the contemporary regime of international economic law. Unlike most other programmes, it overcomes the division between the main branches of international economic governance - world trade, investment, and finance - and raises awareness for common themes and challenges facing international economic law in these different areas.

WHY THIS PROGRAMME - The core course is designed to provide a bird’s-eye-view of the field of international economic governance and the multiple roles played by international law in that context.

PROGRAMME STRUCTURE

You will take six courses and submit a dissertation as falling within the area. Courses are delivered through a blend of lectures and seminar-style teaching.

You are required to take two core courses and four optional courses. One optional course can be chosen from other courses within the School of Law's LLM portfolio. Please note, enrolment on courses is subject to availability and timetabling.

For the dissertation, you can choose between a written dissertation or a collaborative dissertation research project with a partner organisation. Please note, the collaborative dissertation option is subject to availability.

Core courses International Law and International Economic Governance International Trade Law OR International Investment Law

Optional courses Banking Regulation Climate Change Law and Governance FinTech Law and Regulation Foundations Of International Law Fundamentals of Environmental Justice Intellectual Property Law And The Market International and Comparative Intellectual Property Law International Competition Law International Courts and Tribunals International Merger Control Law and Just Energy Transition Law and Sustainable Finance

Dissertation LLM Dissertation or Collaborative LLM dissertation

CAREER PROSPECTS The programme will be of particular interest to those students interested in pursuing a career in international organisations, government service, advanced research institutions, think-tanks, NGOs, independent consultancy, and academia. Students seeking to pursue a career in legal practice will benefit from the programme's broad approach, to be able to situate specific legal problems arising in highly practical areas (such as world trade, or investment law) within the broader context of international economic law.

LLM

The University of Glasgow’s School of Law  equips you with the knowledge and skills you need in an increasingly competitive legal market. Our graduates have gone on to work in international courts, the European Commission, banking and finance, international law firms, governments, and academic institutions around the world.

Founded in 1451, the University of Glasgow is the fourth oldest university in the English-speaking world. The University has a history of changing the world and the School of Law is committed to nurturing the people who make it happen.

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