OverviewThis programme covers the legal and regulatory regimes around international business and the global economy in the context of broader legal and socio-legal study skills. The LLM will prepare you for a career in the commercial sector, in business, government or in NGOs.You will gain proficiency in understanding the complexities of global business and the implications of law, compliance, corporate social responsibility and trade in our societies.Career ProspectsIntroductionThis LLM
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Overview
This programme covers the legal and regulatory regimes around international business and the global economy in the context of broader legal and socio-legal study skills. The LLM will prepare you for a career in the commercial sector, in business, government or in NGOs.
You will gain proficiency in understanding the complexities of global business and the implications of law, compliance, corporate social responsibility and trade in our societies.
Career Prospects
Introduction
This LLM provides a useful qualification and knowledge base for a business, governmental or NGO career relating to governance, compliance, social responsibility or trade.
Learning and Teaching
Learning Opportunities:
The Law School at Queen's is ranked as one of the top Schools in the UK and Ireland. There are 850 undergraduate students enrolled in the School, 200 postgraduates, 50 PhD students and more than 50 members of academic staff. You will be taught by scholars from all over the world, many of whom have international reputations in their fields and all are committed teachers and researchers. Students will also have access to an excellent law section in the new library and extensive IT facilities.
The School operates a proactive system of student support. Advisers of Studies are allocated to each degree programme tasked to guide and support you throughout your time with us, together with the School's experienced and helpful administrative staff. We place considerable emphasis on facilitating good communication between staff and students. To this end, a Staff-Student Consultative Committee, comprised of elected student representatives, the Director of Graduate Studies and other members of academic staff, meet at regular intervals throughout the academic year. This Committee provides students with a forum in which to raise matters of concern to them and also enables the School to keep students informed about matters affecting the School and wider university.