The LL.M. (Master of Laws) is an internationally recognized postgraduate law degree. It is usually obtained by completing one-year full-time program.
Course Overview
The LL.M. (Master of Laws) is an internationally recognized postgraduate law degree. It is usually obtained by completing a one-year full-time program. Law students and professionals frequently pursue the LL.M. to gain expertise in a specialized field of law, for example in the area of tax law or international law. Many law firms prefer job candidates with an LL.M. degree because it indicates that a lawyer has acquired advanced, specialized legal training, and is qualified to work in a multinational legal environment.
The degree program offers highly prestigious Master of Law's qualification and gives students the opportunity to study modules in advanced international commercial subjects. Course delivery is mainly concentrated on contextual business bias and the students benefit from networking and employment prospects offered by a large dynamic offerings.
At the end of the program students working on traditional dissertation or a work based project based upon placement experience or workplace.