LLM International Business Law brochure

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Dissertation

The Staff Team

As part of your LLM studies, you will be required-having successfully completed the taught elements of the Course-to undertake a 18,000 word dissertation. You will be invited to confirm your topic towards the end of your second semester of study. But, we strongly urge you to think about and discuss your proposed topic as early as possible. Topics in the past have included: mergers and acquisitions; commercial dispute resolution; aspects of intellectual property law; corporate mobility; insider dealing and the development of a code of contract law. You will be supported throughout the dissertation process by a supervisor and various workshops, including research methods.

Dr Rhidian Lewis (Principal Lecturer, Pathway Leader LLM) Business Law in the Global Context, Comparative Company Law, Current Legal Issues in the International Business Arena, International Law Research

Assessment You will be assessed each semester. All modules will be assessed using a variety of forms, explained at the start of each module. Assessment may be by a term paper, seminar performance, unseen problem, timed paper or oral presentation. Each assessment is marked as a percentage.

Cambridge & Chelmsford

Julia Ramsay (Principal Lecturer, Deputy Head of Anglia Law School) Dispute Resolution Dr Penny English (Principal Lecturer) Competition Law in the International Context

LLM International Business Law Faculty of Arts, Law and Social Sciences

Prof Rob Home International Environmental Law and Business, International Governance John O’Leary (Senior Lecturer) International Employment Law

Successful students will graduate with a distinction, merit or pass in accordance with our University’s assessment regulartions.

Entry Requirements 2:2 degree in Law or a degree with a substantial amount of Law e.g. Business Studies or Accountancy. Suitably qualified applicants include those with: an undergraduate degree in Law or a graduate law conversion course (e.g. GDL/CPE) or a professional qualification in Law or an undergraduate degree which includes substantial elements of Law e.g. BA (Hons) Business; Accountancy; Social Policy or CRIC pre-masters course. Non-native English speakers require a mimum IELTS score of 6.5 (or equivalent). Our published entry requirements are a guide only and our decision will be based on your overall suitably for the course as well as whether you meet the minimum entry requirements.

For further information Click: www.anglia.ac.uk/alsspg Email: answers@anglia.ac.uk Call: 0845 271 3333 To apply please download a form or apply on-line: www.anglia.ac.uk/apply

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Modules Core Modules • Business Law in the Global Context: Provides an introductory

foundation for further study on our course, enabling you to develop an understanding of the context in which international business takes place and to develop the research skills approriate at postgraduate level.

• International Trade Law: Focuses on the legal and

commercial rules and conventions governing international carriage of goods by sea and financing international trade. It will develop problem-solving, research, written analytical and critical-thinking skills.

LLM International Business Law Anglia Law School has proven excellence in developing legal skills (mooting, debating and client interviewing) of an international standard. Our students have, in recent years, won The Observer National Mooting Competition, the National Client Interviewing Competition and represented the UK in the International Client Interviewing Competition. The LLM provides a combination of theory and practical application which is relevant to international legal practice and business in the context of advanced intellectual engagement with issues in law and legal theory. This course also considers law in relation to associated disciplines such as international governance and international environmental issues. Course completion provides students with the necessary background and legal expertise for international practice, academic research and other intellectually demanding roles. Our LLM is available at our Cambridge campus as a one year full time, taught degree completed by a supervised dissertation. Renowned as a world-famous academic centre, Cambridge offers and exceptional environment for study and the opportunity to sample a wealth of culture. Enhanced by all the advantages of an academic seat of learning and a beautiful city, Cambridge is an ideal location for academic learning.

• International Law Research: Focuses on an understanding

and analysis of research methodologies and their application to the legal contexts. A range of research methods will be considered within this module and their application to the development of both research practice and the development of major projects in Internatioanl Business Law.

How the LLM is organised Students can start the course in either September or January. After taking four 15-credit compulsory modules students may choose from a range of specialised options.

• Dispute Resolution: Examines the methods of alternative

Teaching

• Dissertation: This module will support you in the preparation

Teaching takes place in blocks of two or three hours. These provide a structured framework within which each student can develop their own knowledge and understanding of the subject. This is achieved through defined research tasks which are undertaken either prior to or after the seminar to focus private study.

Associated Careers Our course will provide you with the background and legal expertise you need for international practice, academic research, and associated careers such as accountancy and corporate secretarial activities. Our students have pursued careers in international law firms, the legal departments of international corporations and governments departments.

dispute resolution together with substantive and procedural aspects of business litigation in the worldwide context. It will combine theory and practical application relevant to international legal practice and business.

and submission of a Masters Dissertation and will provide you with an opportunity to explore in depth a particular aspect of international business law which reflects your academic interest.

Optional Modules

• Competition Law in the International Context (30 credits)

• International Environmental Law (30 credits)

• International Governance (30 credits)

• International Employment Law (30 credits)

• Comparative Company Law (30 credits)

• Current Legal Issues in the International Business Arena (30 credits)

Please note that availability of optional modules is subject to demand.


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