hey to everyone,
need some good advice on subjects in general and especially on:
- corporate and business taxation
- corporate finance law
- conflict of laws
- international economic law
- commercial remedies
- advanced property and trusts
- contract
- corporate insolvency law
- comparative public law
- comparative and european corporate law
- public international law
- transnational commercial law
- company
thanks in advance everyone for any thoughts, they are all of great help
m
Advice on Oxford MJur subjects (+ BCL and BA)
Posted Aug 15, 2009 16:12
need some good advice on subjects in general and especially on:
- corporate and business taxation
- corporate finance law
- conflict of laws
- international economic law
- commercial remedies
- advanced property and trusts
- contract
- corporate insolvency law
- comparative public law
- comparative and european corporate law
- public international law
- transnational commercial law
- company
thanks in advance everyone for any thoughts, they are all of great help
m
Posted Aug 15, 2009 22:54
I have posted information about some BCL subjects (not so much about the ones you are interested in, I'm afraid...):
http://www.llm-guide.com/board/73527
http://www.llm-guide.com/board/73527
Posted Aug 15, 2009 23:09
thanks a lot.
i have already read that, it hepled. i just though someone would know more on the subjects i am really interested.
i have already read that, it hepled. i just though someone would know more on the subjects i am really interested.
Posted Aug 20, 2009 18:10
Masha, u asked for feedback on well over a dozen subjects. You do realise you can only do max of 4? And nb that many of those are MJur only subjects that BCLers are ineligible for.
Once you arrive at Oxford there will be plenty of info available in the Taster Lectures, and elsewhere, and you will have time to make your decisions then. You've got a massively busy year ahead - so take the time now to relax instead of worrying about your BCL/MJur - there will be much time for that once Michaelmas gets under way.
C.P.L. is an ok subject from what I understand. Administrative law-focussed. Not too hard in terms of reading load or conceptually but useful if you like Admin've law.
- corporate and business taxation
- corporate finance law
- conflict of laws
- international economic law
- commercial remedies
- advanced property and trusts
- contract
- corporate insolvency law
- comparative public law
- comparative and european corporate law
- public international law
- transnational commercial law
- company
Once you arrive at Oxford there will be plenty of info available in the Taster Lectures, and elsewhere, and you will have time to make your decisions then. You've got a massively busy year ahead - so take the time now to relax instead of worrying about your BCL/MJur - there will be much time for that once Michaelmas gets under way.
C.P.L. is an ok subject from what I understand. Administrative law-focussed. Not too hard in terms of reading load or conceptually but useful if you like Admin've law.
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- corporate and business taxation
- corporate finance law
- conflict of laws
- international economic law
- commercial remedies
- advanced property and trusts
- contract
- corporate insolvency law
- comparative public law
- comparative and european corporate law
- public international law
- transnational commercial law
- company
</blockquote>
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