Starting in September 2015, Queen Mary, University of London (QMUL) is offering a new LL.M. in Criminal Justice and an LL.M. in International Economic Law in London. Scholarships are available for both new programs. Students can study full-time or part-time. In order to be considered for a scholarship, applications must be submitted by February 23. The scholarship application deadline is March 1.
Also starting in September is a new one-year full time evening LL.M. in International Shipping Law in Piraeus, Greece. It is taught by Queen Mary law academics at the Hellenic Management Centre (HMC) and accredited by the Institute of Chartered Shipbrokers, covering the subjects Maritime Arbitration, Carriage of Goods by Sea, "Wet" Shipping Law: Collisions and other incidents at sea, Protection and Indemnity (P&I) Clubs, Marine Insurance Law and Charterparties: Law and Practice.
The Criminal Justice program in London will look at the challenges criminal justice is facing at national, EU and international levels and in a comparative context covering Economic Crime, Mental Health Law, Terrorism and Human Rights, Policing in Local and Global Contexts, International Criminal Law, and Comparative Criminal Justice.
The International Economic Law program aims to provide a theoretical understanding and the practical legal skills set for analysing the roles that institutions play in regulating crucial international economic relations and the development and implementation of these international economic legal frameworks. Modules include International Tax Law, International Trade and Investment Dispute Settlement, Regulation of Financial Markets, International Natural Resources Law, Law of Finance and Foreign Investment in Emerging Economies, Telecommunications Law and of course International Economic Law.
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