Hi
I am Sayak from India.Am all set to pursue my LLM in International Economic Law from University Of Warwick.Is anyone else also headed the same way?
I have also got an offer from University of Manchester.It seems that both the univs are highly regarded.If anyone can shed some light on the aforementioned univs please do so.
University of Warwick
Posted Aug 05, 2005 12:53
I am Sayak from India.Am all set to pursue my LLM in International Economic Law from University Of Warwick.Is anyone else also headed the same way?
I have also got an offer from University of Manchester.It seems that both the univs are highly regarded.If anyone can shed some light on the aforementioned univs please do so.
Posted Aug 05, 2005 14:02
Hi,
As I already wrote elsewhere, i'm heading to Manchester for an LLM in International Business Law. I think Manchester is really one of the best Law school after Oxbridge; i really don't know Warwick but heard it's a very good one too. So it basically depends on the kind of subjects you're willing to study.
Don't hesitate to ask for any further advices.
Vincenzo
As I already wrote elsewhere, i'm heading to Manchester for an LLM in International Business Law. I think Manchester is really one of the best Law school after Oxbridge; i really don't know Warwick but heard it's a very good one too. So it basically depends on the kind of subjects you're willing to study.
Don't hesitate to ask for any further advices.
Vincenzo
Posted Aug 05, 2005 15:09
Hi,
I am from India doing my LLB 2nd year -- 58% aggregate so far . Could you please throw some light on what is the percentage of Marks expected of entrants at LLB, for admission to LLM at Universities UK -- Specially at Manchester and Warwick
Thanks
I am from India doing my LLB 2nd year -- 58% aggregate so far . Could you please throw some light on what is the percentage of Marks expected of entrants at LLB, for admission to LLM at Universities UK -- Specially at Manchester and Warwick
Thanks
Posted Aug 13, 2005 11:29
Hi Sayaks ;)
It depends really what you like more. Manchester is a bigger city with a good Law School. Warwick is a campus university which has overall an excellent reputation, including the Law School. Its overall ranking is amongst the top five (or at least top ten) in the UK.
The Lecturers in Warwick are come from all over the world and are internationally recognized. The Students in the IEL programm are very international themselves. Lawyers, Diplomats, Government officials from South America, Africa, Asia. I think that is a big plus for the IEL program in Warwick.
You would be most of the time on campus, where the Uni has a complete own infrastructure, including restaurants, bars and the Warwick Art Center. Nice, but can be a bit boring sometimes. On the other hand the Uni is very modern, compared to the red brick uni Manchester. A big plus on the other hand is really that, due to the campus situation you get to know, not only the people from your course very good, but many other postgraduates. I have studied in other non-campus uni's and thats what I liked most about Warwick.
On the content maybe: The core course concentrates mainly on International Litigation and Arbitration (Lowenfeld-book). Since many professors are American, there is a big focus on this jurisdiction.
Good luck for your choice!
It depends really what you like more. Manchester is a bigger city with a good Law School. Warwick is a campus university which has overall an excellent reputation, including the Law School. Its overall ranking is amongst the top five (or at least top ten) in the UK.
The Lecturers in Warwick are come from all over the world and are internationally recognized. The Students in the IEL programm are very international themselves. Lawyers, Diplomats, Government officials from South America, Africa, Asia. I think that is a big plus for the IEL program in Warwick.
You would be most of the time on campus, where the Uni has a complete own infrastructure, including restaurants, bars and the Warwick Art Center. Nice, but can be a bit boring sometimes. On the other hand the Uni is very modern, compared to the red brick uni Manchester. A big plus on the other hand is really that, due to the campus situation you get to know, not only the people from your course very good, but many other postgraduates. I have studied in other non-campus uni's and thats what I liked most about Warwick.
On the content maybe: The core course concentrates mainly on International Litigation and Arbitration (Lowenfeld-book). Since many professors are American, there is a big focus on this jurisdiction.
Good luck for your choice!
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