Course description
This programme covers global, European and domestic business concerns and the interaction among the different levels of jurisdiction. It allows further specialisation in particular areas such as the World Trade Organisation or commercial transactions and is equally ideal for those looking to enter the field of international business regulation. For individuals who have just completed an MBA or a related postgraduate business degree, or for those considering this route, the LLM in International Business Law provides the perfect accompaniment. The programme is taught wholly at the Hull Campus. It has one commencement in September of each year and runs for 12 months.
PROGRAMME CONTENT
The programme consists of three semesters.The first two semesters comprise taught modules, and students pursue three modules per semester.There is a wide range of modules to choose from, and most modules are directly based on the research interests of the staff involved.The final semester comprises the Dissertation, which is a supervised independent research project. The programme emphasises the development of research skills through the teaching techniques in the individual modules and through supervision of the Dissertation. It provides students with a wide range of transferable skills that can be applied to legal practice or further academic study.
CORE MODULES
There are no compulsory modules for this programme. Students are able to choose from a wide range of subjects in the field of business and commercial law and have the opportunity to specialise in particular areas.
OPTIONAL MODULES
-Admiralty Law
-Carriage of Goods by Sea
-Comparative Company Law
-Dispute Settlement in the World Trade Organisation
-EC Competition Law
-Environmental Law
-European External Trade Relations
-Europeanisation of Private Law
-International Business Transactions
-International Commercial Arbitration
-International Commercial Law
-International Consumer Law
-International Development Law
-International Investment Law
-International Labour Standards
-Market Regulation in the EU
-Multinational Corporations and the Law
-Principles of WTO
-Public International Law
-World Trade Law
The availability of individual modules will depend on staffing arrangements.
FURTHER MODULE INFORMATION
Students need to undertake three 20-credit modules each semester. Students are permitted to take a maximum of one 20-credit module per semester outside the Law School with prior approval from the Postgraduate Director.
ASSESSMENT
The methods of assessment vary from module to module but include research essays, unseen examinations, writing assignments, oral presentations and class participation.
SPECIAL FEATURES
The Law School has a number of experts in a variety of areas related to business law. It has recently formed a research grouping through the Trade and Commercial Law Centre. Members of staff have undertaken research and advisory roles with organisations such as the European Union, the WTO and domestic government agencies.The school also has strong links with private firms and businesses.The programme is far-reaching in its breadth and depth, covering areas of public and private law and encompassing cross-jurisdictional perspectives.