New International Commercial Law
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The School of Law at the University of Surrey recently announced the launch of a new LLM International Commercial Law programme and is now recruiting students for entry in September 2009.
The new LLM programme will complement the School of Law's existing postgraduate provision which includes two distance-learning postgraduate programmes and five on-campus postgraduate programmes (one of which is a qualifying law degree).
The programme will cover the key conceptual debates in commercial law and the role of different aspects of commercial law in their socio-legal and political context. Students will develop a critical appreciation of the law and policy of EC external trade, gain a deeper knowledge of the regulatory frameworks and criminal law provisions which impact upon Commercial organisations and be able to understand and evaluate how the law operates in both corporate and personal insolvency. They will also learn to analyse the theoretical arguments about the rationale of and justifications for insolvency law and will develop and understanding of how intellectual property rights are protected at national, European and International levels by applying intellectual property principles in specific contexts.
For further information please contact the School of Law Admissions Team on: +44 (0)1483 686300, E: lawadmissions@surrey.ac.uk
Or to come to one of our Open Days contact the Events team on: +44 (0)1483 686300, E: fmlevents@surrey.ac.uk



