The Oxford Institute of Legal Practice at Oxford Brookes University has announced it will offer an LL.M. in Legal Practice as a supplement to their Legal Practice Course (LPC). Students who have completed the LPC at Oxford Brookes (or an LPC or BPTC from elsewhere) will have the option of taking a two-week course and completing a 12,000-word dissertation to get the LL.M. degree.
According to the institute, the new program "is designed to help students enhance their employability through the in-depth study of an area of legal practice."
For more information about the new program, please visit the program website.
Two-week course and dissertation component available to students who finish LPC
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