what is the best LL.M. Intl Financial and/or Banking Law


spqr

To all falks,

I was wondering what is the best llm in the above fields among Lse Ucl kcl?

In my opinion the lse ll.m. is the best one for the good qualiaty of the professor and practiotioners, also for the strong combination took from the business side of the university.
Finally I'd believe that carrers service is very important in the choise of which ll.m. ones intend pursue,assuming that lse and kcl have the best carrers service for the international lawyers either for financial and law fields.

I'd like to list some opinions regarding your past experiences either professional and work side.

To all falks,

I was wondering what is the best llm in the above fields among Lse Ucl kcl?

In my opinion the lse ll.m. is the best one for the good qualiaty of the professor and practiotioners, also for the strong combination took from the business side of the university.
Finally I'd believe that carrers service is very important in the choise of which ll.m. ones intend pursue,assuming that lse and kcl have the best carrers service for the international lawyers either for financial and law fields.

I'd like to list some opinions regarding your past experiences either professional and work side.
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Cicero2009

Hi S.P.Q.R.,

As far as I know UCL and KCL have the best reputation for Banking & Finance. Further, UCL is ranked 1st in the UK for law pursuant to the Complete University Guide. I have chosen UCL - if you join UCL too we'll meet there

Hi S.P.Q.R.,

As far as I know UCL and KCL have the best reputation for Banking & Finance. Further, UCL is ranked 1st in the UK for law pursuant to the Complete University Guide. I have chosen UCL - if you join UCL too we'll meet there
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nok

Hi,
I am sure UCL has an excellent Banking &Finance program with Rawlings and Prentice but I think KCL is better in this field with Tennekon/Dalhuisen/Lomnicka/Hooley plus a wider choice of modules.

Hi,
I am sure UCL has an excellent Banking &Finance program with Rawlings and Prentice but I think KCL is better in this field with Tennekon/Dalhuisen/Lomnicka/Hooley plus a wider choice of modules.
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Cicero2009

Well, both programmes are excellent, it is difficult to say if one is better than the other. Depends on what courses you want to attend. My choice is UCL, but between UCL and KCL you cannot choose wrong.

Well, both programmes are excellent, it is difficult to say if one is better than the other. Depends on what courses you want to attend. My choice is UCL, but between UCL and KCL you cannot choose wrong.
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VERT

I'd go for LSE. Excellent professors and great job placement guarantees... Plus, in areas of law more related to economics, LSE has advantages over the othermentioned schools...

I'd go for LSE. Excellent professors and great job placement guarantees... Plus, in areas of law more related to economics, LSE has advantages over the othermentioned schools...
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banker3

I opted for KCL reputed practitioners and many interesting modules for a banking and finance concentration

I opted for KCL … reputed practitioners and many interesting modules for a banking and finance concentration
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P_Martini

They're all pretty good. I think LSE has the advantage of a well-known name, especially outside the U.K.

UCL and KCL are both highly-regarded, though.

They're all pretty good. I think LSE has the advantage of a well-known name, especially outside the U.K.

UCL and KCL are both highly-regarded, though.
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Cicero2009

LSE's "brand" arises from the Economics and Political Science faculties - in such faculties LSE is probably the most influential university of the world. The Law faculty is not that strong.
Further, LSE might sometimes be associated with a certain political direction. I'd prefer a University that is "neutral" under this point of view

LSE's "brand" arises from the Economics and Political Science faculties - in such faculties LSE is probably the most influential university of the world. The Law faculty is not that strong.
Further, LSE might sometimes be associated with a certain political direction. I'd prefer a University that is "neutral" under this point of view
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Further, LSE might sometimes be associated with a certain political direction. I'd prefer a University that is "neutral" under this point of view


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Further, LSE might sometimes be associated with a certain political direction. I'd prefer a University that is "neutral" under this point of view</blockquote>

man, this is hilarious, but TRUE!
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