The Department of International & Corporate Law is responsible for the Master of Laws (UK LL.M) program. This program is designed to provide students with a theoretical and practical education in the essence of public international law and commercial law. After completing the LL.M program, successful students will have the factual knowledge, skills and abilities needed to work in environments such as diplomacy, international organization, government and international companies. This program places a strong emphasis on critical and analytical thinking combined with legal reasoning.
To be an excellent provider of the LL.M program in Europe, especially in the understanding and application of public international law and commercial law.
Students will be able to:
The LL.M program in International and Commercial Law offered in cooperation with the University of Greenwich (London, UK) has been designed to meet the needs of a wide range of law graduates, non-law graduates and lawyers who wish to study a UK LL.M in Europe.
The academic and practical background of the team of instructors and the wide array of departmental law-learning resources means that we are focused on providing a higher degree of academic education. Students are provided with the detailed knowledge and skills that will enable them to pursue a further professional career.
The department encourages students to carry out independent reading and research before classes in order to establish interactive participation and class discussion. The LL.M program also has strategic research themes which will enable the postgraduate student to attain specialist, cutting-edge legal and business knowledge essential in the new global legal and business environment.
Students will be able to:
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