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The benefits of the LL.M in International Legal Practice
You choose what to study
- Tailor what you study to your career path and/or practice area
- All Modules will be practice led i.e. based on transactions and cases modelled on those undertaken by lawyers in practice
- Chose six Modules from the wide list that will be made available
- Pick a Final Assignment in a subject area of your choice
- Gain a specialist LL.M award determined by your choice of subjects
You choose how to study
- Study your LL.M at a time and place that suits you
- All aspects of our international Modules can be undertaken from overseas
- We supply an extensive suite of user-friendly, practical course material including interactive electronic learning aids
- Ground-breaking interactive tutorials online including video and text based learning materials with regular self test & feedback exercises
- All the practical and accessible support you need from your tutors in the UK, all of whom are qualified and experienced lawyers
- Assessment centres in many of the world’s major legal centres
You choose your pace of learning
- Modular course design enables you to determine your own pace of learning
- You have up to five years in which to complete your LL.M
- Modules start in January and July each year with no limits on how many Modules you study at any given time. We recommend you study a maximum of two Modules per six-month period
To find out more please call the College of Law on +44 (0)1483 216000
Visit the College of Law Website or send an email to: iballm@lawcol.co.uk |
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