Hallo,
I have just been admitted to QMUL, and I am posting to find if someone has any insight into prospects for a career in international arbitration in the UK through an LLM at QMUL. I understand that the Center for Commercial Law Studies (CCLS) and its School of International Arbitration (SIA) offers great opportunities for research and meeting practitioners through coursework, but how organized are these institutions and how well are they respected in the international arbitration community?
Also, it seems as though the Commercial and Corporate track has more course offerings than the Comparative and International Dispute Resolution track (and most of the courses in the dispute resolution track are already offered within the commercial and corporate track). Any thoughts?
International Arbitration at QMUL
Posted Jun 17, 2010 16:51
Hallo,
I have just been admitted to QMUL, and I am posting to find if someone has any insight into prospects for a career in international arbitration in the UK through an LLM at QMUL. I understand that the Center for Commercial Law Studies (CCLS) and its School of International Arbitration (SIA) offers great opportunities for research and meeting practitioners through coursework, but how organized are these institutions and how well are they respected in the international arbitration community?
Also, it seems as though the Commercial and Corporate track has more course offerings than the Comparative and International Dispute Resolution track (and most of the courses in the dispute resolution track are already offered within the commercial and corporate track). Any thoughts?
I have just been admitted to QMUL, and I am posting to find if someone has any insight into prospects for a career in international arbitration in the UK through an LLM at QMUL. I understand that the Center for Commercial Law Studies (CCLS) and its School of International Arbitration (SIA) offers great opportunities for research and meeting practitioners through coursework, but how organized are these institutions and how well are they respected in the international arbitration community?
Also, it seems as though the Commercial and Corporate track has more course offerings than the Comparative and International Dispute Resolution track (and most of the courses in the dispute resolution track are already offered within the commercial and corporate track). Any thoughts?
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