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The LLM in Information Technology and Commerce is a programme designed to bring together the all-important aspects of commercial law with the ever-increasing impact of information technology law.
This programme provides a comprehensive grounding in the legal and regulatory environment in which this technological change is taking place. You will have the opportunity to choose from a broad range of subject areas and tailor the programme to your own individual needs and interests. You will develop an in-depth understanding of the legal response to these changes and the reasons why the law is moving in a particular direction. With a sound understanding of this important area of law and a readiness to apply that knowledge commercially, you will be well-equipped to compete for careers in the corporate and business world.
Career opportunities
Our LLM Master of Laws gives a choice across the full range of our modules providing a flexible academic programme which can be tailored to suit your own individual interests. You will develop your powers of analysis, legal reasoning and writing skills while exploring four interesting and varied subjects. In todays competitive market our programmes offer you the chance to enhance your knowledge and develop your skills, preparing you to compete with the best to secure your chosen career.
Students are free to select any 4 subjects from the list below and will also write a dissertation in a subject of their choice.
Option modules:
* LAWS6077 Commercial Conflict of Laws & International Litigation
* LAWS6066 Commercial Secured Financing
* LAWS6079 Comparative Intellectual Property Law
* LAWS6081 Corporate Governance
* LAWS6098 Remedies and Commercial Litigation under EU Law
* LAWS6086 International Commercial Arbitration
* LAWS6064 International Trade Law
* LAWS6071 Internet Law
* LAWS6102 Law of the marine environment
* LAWS6068 World Trade Organisation and Regional Economic Integration
* LAWS6101 EU Competition Law
Please note: This specification provides a concise summary of the main features of the programme and the learning outcomes that a typical student might reasonably be expected to achieve and demonstrate if s/he takes full advantage of the learning opportunities that are provided. More detailed information can be found in the programme handbook (or other appropriate guide).