I know the School is poorly ranked but the lecturers seems to be really good and the modules interesting in that program. So I wondered if the International Law LL.M in particular is good or what its reputation is. Anyone knows?
Westminster International Law LL.M
Posted Jan 07, 2012 23:18
Posted Mar 27, 2012 16:00
Hi Adrien - I head the International Commercial Law LLM at Westminster so I can't really give an unbiased opinion, but yes the Advanced Legal Studies department which is in charge of the LLM courses is very strong; all the courses are very good I think. I can answer factual questions re our courses, eg class sizes - usually around 15, up to 30-35 for a core module on the larger courses (International Law, International Commercial Law). I think some Corporate Finance modules can go larger than that, but most of our teaching rooms only hold 25 students and you can generally count on no more than 25 in an option module. Students typically do 6 taught modules plus a 15,000 word Dissertation.
-Dr Simon Newman, course leader LLM ICL.
-Dr Simon Newman, course leader LLM ICL.
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