Institute of Advanced Legal Studies
LLM IN INTERNATIONAL CORPORATE GOVERNANCE, FINANCIAL REGULATION AND ECONOMIC LAW
LLM in International Corporate Governance, Financial Regulation and Economic Law The LLM in International Corporate Governance, Financial Regulation and Economic Law (ICGFREL) is an advanced level programme examining corporate governance, financial regulation and economic law from an international and comparative perspective with particular focus on European and UK corporate governance regulation and practices, and international institutional developments. The course is based at the Institute for Advanced Legal Studies in central London, a member institute of the School of Advanced Study, University of London. The degree of LLM in International Corporate Governance, Financial Regulation and Economic Law is awarded by the University of London at a ceremony held each year in Senate House. This innovative LLM programme builds on the Institute’s existing research expertise in the area of company law, corporate governance, international economic law, financial regulation, and financial law. It has been designed to appeal to law graduates as well as those who come from other disciplines such as business studies, international relations, finance and economics, and would like to learn more about the legal side of international economic relations particularly international financial markets and services and develop a specialised understanding of corporate governance concepts and the role of financial regulation in today’s globalised financial markets. The Institute is uniquely qualified and situated to offer this academic law degree programme in London - the world’s leading international financial centre. The ever-changing nature of international financial markets and new challenges and crises associated with this dynamic sector of the global economy require an interdisciplinary and international approach. For this reason, we offer this LLM which combines law and economics of financial markets and services to meet the needs of law and business graduates who wish to pursue a career in financial services and develop their knowledge and skills in this important, complex and overgrowing field.
LLM in International Corporate Governance, Financial Regulation and Economic Law COURSE STRUCTURE The programme offers courses that analyse corporate governance, financial regulation and international economics and financial law from a European and comparative perspective. Some of the main themes include the role of international economic organisations in globalised financial markets and the emerging legal and regulatory institutions that govern European financial markets. The United Kingdom’s legal and regulatory regime is an important area of focus, including the various institutional models of regulation. Although the programme’s core courses focus mainly on an academic analysis of the relevant legal and regulatory concepts and principles, there are optional courses offered by legal and regulatory practitioners that address the practical aspects of corporate governance and financial regulation. The courses are taught by leading academics from the University of London and other European and North American universities. This LLM, which can be taken over one year or two, requires taking six courses and writing a dissertation of about 15,000 words.
THE LLM PROGRAMME IS DESIGNED TO SUIT: •
Lawyers and compliance officers, regulators and policy makers who wish to enhance their knowledge and understanding in areas of corporate governance, financial law and regulation and economic law
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Law graduates, economics graduates and graduates from other disciplines who are pursuing a career in financial services and corporate finance with a legal and regulatory edge. The interdisciplinary nature of the programme means that applicants are not required to have a prior law degree, nor a professional qualification in law
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Those with professional experience already working in financial service firms, law firms and corporations to learn more on how law and regulation affect management practices, corporate governance and business strategy
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Those who wish to work or are already working in government and state agencies in charge of production, supervision and enforcement of the regulatory laws such as central banks, securities and exchange commissions as well as insurance regulators
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Those with a background in university lecturing in business, law and social science faculties who are looking to enhance their qualifications to teach corporate law/governance, financial law/regulation, and international political economy and international economic law and organisations
MODULES Modules offered 2013–14 International Corporate Governance and Transnational Corporations International Capital Markets Law and Securities Regulation Bank Corporate Governance Foreign Investment Law and Policy The Law of International Trade and Finance Money Laundering and Financial Regulation
SUMMARY INFORMATION:
Modules not on offer this year
Degree structure: Six courses plus a dissertation of up to 15,000 words.
Comparative European Banking and Securities Regulation Extraterritorial US Financial Regulations International Commercial Arbitration and Alternative Dispute Resolution International Economic Law and Organisation UK Banking and Securities Regulation
Mode of study: 12 months full-time or 24 months part-time. Part-time students typically take four courses in the first year of study and three courses plus the dissertation in the second year. Fees 2013–14: Home and EU students: £7,000 full-time or £3,500 part-time. Overseas students: £12,000.
LLM in International Corporate Governance, Financial Regulation and Economic Law TEACHING AND SUPERVISION TEAM Most of the teaching is carried out by full-time academics, while a number of electives will be taught by legal, regulatory and corporate practitioners. The academic faculty for the programme consists of leading scholars in the field of national and international financial law and regulation, European and UK economic law, corporate governance and corporate law and practice.
THE LLM PROGRAMME AIMS TO: •
Widen students knowledge of corporate governance, financial regulation and international and comparative aspects of economic law and financial regulation
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Introduce students to the basic principles and theories that underlie this area of study and to elaborate the role of financial regulation and legal mechanisms in averting and/ or managing financial crises
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Stimulate broader strategic thinking of the goals of corporate and financial regulation and how it affects business strategy and overarching public policy with an analysis of the economic and legal principles applied to practical case studies
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Have a particular focus on European, US and UK corporate governance, financial regulation and practices, and international developments in this field
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Address the public policy aspects of financial regulation and corporate governance
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Develop skills in legal analysis and compliance with laws and regulation required for a dynamic career in the financial services sector
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Facilitate acquiring knowledge and skills required for a dynamic career related to the law, regulation and practice of financial markets
School of Advanced Study Registry University of London, Senate House, Malet Street, London WC1E 7HU Phone: +44 (0)20 7862 8661 Fax: +44 (0)20 7862 8725 Email: sas.registry@sas.ac.uk Website: www.sas.ac.uk
Faculty members have published in the leading academic presses and leading journals, including Oxford University Press, Cambridge University Press, and Lexis-Nexis/Butterworths. Faculty members have also authored major government reports and have served as advisers to the European Union Parliament Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs and the House of Lords Select Committee on Economic Affairs. Experienced practitioners will teach some modules and there will be guest lectures given by eminent lawyers and jurists from outside the University.
MORE INFORMATION For details of entry requirements, tuition fees, funding opportunities, English language requirements, disability, accommodation and how to apply, please consult the School graduate study webpages. Detailed course descriptions and information about assessment are available on the Institute’s postgraduate study webpages. School graduate study webpages: www.sas.ac.uk/graduate-study Institute postgraduate study webpages: www.ials.sas.ac.uk/postgrad/postgrad.htm
Please note the information in this leaflet is correct at the time of its production in October 2013, but the School of Advanced Study, University of London reserves the right to alter or withdraw courses and amend other details without prior notice as required.
Institute of Advanced Legal Studies The Institute of Advanced Legal Studies (IALS) was founded in 1947 as a national academic institution serving all universities through its national legal research library. Its function is to promote, facilitate and disseminate the results of advanced study and research in the discipline of law, for the benefit of persons and institutions in the UK and abroad. Its areas of speciality include arbitration and dispute settlement, company law, comparative law, economic crime, financial services law and legislative studies and law reform, and the legal profession and delivery of legal services. The Institute of Advanced Legal Studies is a member institute of the University of London’s School of Advanced Study. www.ials.sas.ac.uk
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