![]() United Nations protection of human rights.Regulation and infrastructure of international commercial arbitration.Private law aspects of the law of finance.Private international law in international commercial litigation.Legislation and statutory interpretation.Law of international finance: syndicated loans.Law and policy of international courts and tribunals.International and comparative trust law.International and comparative law of trade marks, designs and unfair competition.International and comparative law of patents, trade secrets and related rights.International and comparative law of copyright and related rights.International and comparative competition law.International and comparative bank regulation.Insurance law (excluding Marine insurance law).Foundational and constitutional issues in company law.External relations law of the European Union.Corporate finance and management issues in company law.Constitutional and institutional law of the European Union.Commercial banking law: bank customer relationship.Applicable laws and procedures in international commercial arbitration.Once you achieve the PGCert or PGDip, you automatically progress to the next award and you simply complete the additional modules necessary to achieve the next award. Master of Laws (LLM) – 16 modules from four courses.PGDip – 10 modules from up to four courses.PGCert – Five modules from up to four courses.To complete the qualifications, you must take the following number of courses and modules within five years: Often we recommend the order to take modules to help you study the course effectively. Each course is divided into four modules (each assessed separately). ![]()
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