LLM Global Business and Finance Law
Bristol, UWE
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Our LLM Global Business and Finance Law course is designed to encourage critical analysis of relevant legal issues with a breadth of knowledge thatll make you stand out as a specialist in your chosen area of law.The LLM in Global Business and Finance Law allows students to develop their knowledge and understanding of the laws and regulatory structures underpinning business and finance in a globalised economy.On this LLM, youll be engaged in the study and critical evaluation of a range of ...Read more

Our LLM Global Business and Finance Law course is designed to encourage critical analysis of relevant legal issues with a breadth of knowledge that'll make you stand out as a specialist in your chosen area of law.


The LLM in Global Business and Finance Law allows students to develop their knowledge and understanding of the laws and regulatory structures underpinning business and finance in a globalised economy.


On this LLM, you'll be engaged in the study and critical evaluation of a range of current issues. These include the changing technological landscape, legal and regulatory responses to financial crime and the role of corporations in developing and maintaining ethical and sustainable business practices.


Diverse choice of modules


Pursuing an LLM enables you to focus in on a particular area of law by delving deep into the subject and undertaking independent research. This means you'll be able to tailor the course towards the specific areas of law you're interested in.


From intellectual property to technology, the optional modules available on this LLM covers a diverse range of legal topics, allowing you to specialise.


Teaching backed by the latest research


Bristol Law School has a thriving research culture and most members of staff who teach on our LLMs are active researchers, publishing in leading journals.


The high quality of teaching in the Law School has been recognised by the Quality Assurance Agency, which awarded the Law School an 'excellent' rating.


You can therefore expect to participate in carefully planned and informative sessions designed to give you a thorough grounding in your chosen area of law.


Specialist career options


Our LLM is aimed at those working in the corporate sector with a legal business background who are looking to specialise in global and domestic banking or business law. Applicants will have a keen interest in business, finance, banking law and international corporate governance.


You'll be working at the leading edge of scholarship in this field, giving you an advantage when seeking employment either in legal practice or the commercial world.

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45/279
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58th
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62nd
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10 Feb 26

The best part of my universities are the facilities like as a banking and finance student I can use Bloomberg terminal all the time which is very useful. If I talk about the worst..Read more

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Channelle
25 Nov 25

Just a bit more social..Read more

Entry requirements

Students should have:

  • An honours degree of 2:2 or above in Law; or
  • An honours degree of 2:2 or above plus a Graduate Diploma in Law (GDL) or the Common Professional Examination (CPE); or
  • An honours degree of 2:2 or above in a related subject (such as business, politics or international relations) and/or relevant experience: please give full details in your application.

If you do not meet the above requirements, but have relevant work experience and/or can demonstrate appropriate subject knowledge, we will assess your application on an individual basis.

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£10,250 per year

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£17,000 per year

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£17,000 per year

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The best part of my universities are the facilities like as a banking and finance student I can use Bloomberg terminal all the time which is very useful. If I talk about the worst...
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