LL.M. in Common Law Tradition
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Full-Time: Magister Juris (MJur), MSc in Law and Finance, MSc in Criminology and Criminal Justice, Bachelor of Civil Law (BCL) more…
Part-Time: MSc in Intellectual Property, MSc in Taxation, MSc in International Human Rights Law more…
By Research: MPhil in Law, DPhil in Law, MPhil in Criminology, MPhil in Socio-Legal Research more…
Full-Time: LL.M. (Master of Laws), LL.M. in Art, Business and Law, LL.M. in Banking and Finance Law, LL.M. in Commercial and Corporate Law, LL.M. in Co... more…
Part-Time: Postgraduate Diploma in Law, Postgraduate Diploma in Law more…
Distance Learning: LL.M. in International Dispute Resolution, Postgraduate Diploma in Technology, Media and Telecommunications Law, International Relations MA more…
By Research: PhD more…
Dual Degree: Double Master's Program with Thammasat University, Sorbonne Law School - Queen Mary University of London Double LL.M., Dual LL.M. in Commerc... more…
Full-Time: LL.M in Chinese Business Law, LL.M in Common Law, LL.M. in Energy and Environmental Law, LL.M in International Economic Law, LLM in Legal Hi... more…
Full-Time: Master of Laws (LL.M.), Business Law in a Global Context (LL.M.), Master of Laws in Comparative Private Law (LL.M.), Master of Laws in Notar... more…
Full-Time: LL.M. in International and Comparative Law more…
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