Law thesis and dissertation collection. Browse By. By Issue Date Authors Titles Subjects Publication Type Sponsor. Search within this Collection: Go Presented here is a selection of theses and dissertations from the School of Law. Please note that this is not a complete record of all degrees awarded by the School. This material is presented to ensure timely dissemination of scholarly and.
LLM in Advanced Legislative Studies via distance learning Degree code: JTDIL Credit value: 180 Degree structure Two available directions, Common Law or EU, each consisting of six compulsory modules and a dissertation of 15,000 words. Mode of study 24 months part time only. Part-time students take four modules in the first year of study.
LLM Dissertation in Law Module Code: 15PLAD178 Credits: 60 FHEQ Level: 7 Taught in: Full Year. The dissertation is a supervised piece of research on a topic to be agreed between the student and the chosen supervisor. The dissertation provides students with the opportunity to develop an original piece of academic work in an independent, albeit.
LLM Dissertation (International Corporate and Commercial Law) (Core) The Dissertation module comprises two elements: 1. Research methods (20%) The research methods element of the dissertation module comprises a total of four research training workshops (4 x 2hrs), two taking place in the Autumn term and two taking place in the Spring term.
Course description. This stream of the LLM is the ideal grounding if you wish to work in organisations related to this field. With our innovative course design, this course would suit students without a law background and provide you with an in-depth and critical understanding of public international law.
You do not need to have studied law at undergraduate level to take the LLM in International Legal Studies. If you have not previously studied law, you will take a two-week Introduction to Law course before the start of the programme to ensure you are familiar with the basic legal institutions and sources of international and English law.
The law dissertation is the final element of our Master of Laws (LLM). It is designed to support you in developing and completing a research project based on a topic drawn from your study of the individual LLM modules. You'll learn about the complexities of research, how to conduct a literature review, the range of research methods that exist.
The LLM International Commercial Law with Dissertation has flexibility built in. The programme is structured to allow you the freedom to specialise within international commercial law, yet explore its many aspects. Teaching is organised on a modular basis with a dissertation to be submitted at the end of August each year. Learning Methods.
This dissertation is a study on the objectives of mergers and acquisitions, as to why organisations undertake the inorganic mode of expansion. However the main focus is on studying the operating performance and shareholder value of acquiring companies and comparing their performance before and after the merger. To conduct a uniform.
In order to gain the specialism in International Commercial Law, you will need to select 90 credits from modules within this stream and complete your dissertation on a topic within international commercial law. This gives you the freedom and flexibility to explore other subject areas that interest you.