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Any comparisons across time are sometimes unrealistic but it is also stated that if a smart phone of today could be sent back in time by no more than 20 years, it would have been the most powerful computer in the world.
Alongside the development of processing capabilities, the last 4 decades have seen increasing integration between the computer and telecommunications networks. Much is said today about cloud computing. Increasingly, it is a matter of little importance whether data or processing capabilities are located on one's own computers or can be accessed remotely as and when needed.
As well as becoming an integral component of IT systems, the telecommunications industry has itself been subject to seismic changes. In a very short period of time, driven largely by the emergence of mobile telephony, we have moved from a position where the status quo was a public sector monopoly to today's fiercely competitive markets. At the mobile level, competing networks exist, whilst for fixed line communications, even though there may be limited competition at network level, competition does exist in relation to the provision of communication services.
All of these developments possess very significant legal implications and the key purpose of the LLM course is to give you a comprehensive introduction to the challenges that developments in the information technology and telecommunications sectors pose for the law and as to the manner in which legal systems are responding.
The teaching focus on the course will be on developments in the UK and the European Union but one of the fascinating aspects of the topic is that all countries are having to deal with the same issues and, in the era of globalization, there is political and economic pressure to arrive at global solutions.
Year 1
Semester One
Optional:
e-Commerce Law
Liability in the Information Society
Intellectual Property Law
Telecommunications Policy and Regulation
Access to Public Sector Information
Semester Two
Compulsory:
Dissertation
Want to improve your English level for admission?
Prepare for the program requirements with English Online by the British Council.
- ✔️ Flexible study schedule
- ✔️ Experienced teachers
- ✔️ Certificate upon completion
📘 Recommended for students with an IELTS level of 6.0 or below.
Finding funding for postgraduate study in the UK is more difficult than for undergraduate study, as it is not customary for the government to provide assistance in the form of loans. International students should investigate funding opportunities in their home country.