Hallo,I am a student of law in Aristotle University and I will graduate next year.Actually I have quite good marks and I am interested in maritime and commercial law.I plan to obtain an LLM degree and I would like to know which UK university is the best.Also I want to know how difficult it is to be accepted by UCL.
With interests in commercial/maritime law, there are a number of UK universities you could look at. Other contributors have mentioned some possibilities in London. Outside London, Cardiff has withdrawn its Maritime Law LLM (although some maritime subjects continue to be offered within its commercial law programme). The University of Nottingham (my own) offers an LLM in Maritime Law as well as one in International Commercial Law. A number of other universities also teach maritime law, either as a nominate LLM or as part of a commercial law degree. Which is better for you may depend on precisely what aspects of maritime/commercial law you are interested in studying.
It is good to see a current maritimelaw student... how is the LLM Maritime Law in Nottingham? teaching staff quality? reserach facilities?
I would realy appriciate it if you could provide me with further info in LLM ML in Nottingham L.S as their L.S wbesite does not show what modules of the LLM in ML..
your help will be appriciate it
Don
<blockquote><blockquote>Hallo,I am a student of law in Aristotle University and I will graduate next year.Actually I have quite good marks and I am interested in maritime and commercial law.I plan to obtain an LLM degree and I would like to know which UK university is the best.Also I want to know how difficult it is to be accepted by UCL.</blockquote>
With interests in commercial/maritime law, there are a number of UK universities you could look at. Other contributors have mentioned some possibilities in London. Outside London, Cardiff has withdrawn its Maritime Law LLM (although some maritime subjects continue to be offered within its commercial law programme). The University of Nottingham (my own) offers an LLM in Maritime Law as well as one in International Commercial Law. A number of other universities also teach maritime law, either as a nominate LLM or as part of a commercial law degree. Which is better for you may depend on precisely what aspects of maritime/commercial law you are interested in studying.
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It is good to see a current maritimelaw student... how is the LLM Maritime Law in Nottingham? teaching staff quality? reserach facilities?
I would realy appriciate it if you could provide me with further info in LLM ML in Nottingham L.S as their L.S wbesite does not show what modules of the LLM in ML..
your help will be appriciate it
Don