Dispute Resolution LLM 12 months Postgraduate Programme By City St George's, University of London (formally City) |TopUniversities
Subject Ranking

# 151-200QS Subject Rankings

Programme Duration

12 monthsProgramme duration

Main Subject Area

Law and Legal StudiesMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Law and Legal Studies

Degree

LLM

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

Master the art of dispute resolution with this LLM. Gain a deep understanding of litigation, arbitration, and negotiation and develop the skills to thrive in today's complex legal landscape. Prepare for a successful career or advanced research with this flexible, expert-led programme. The course is taught in-person, but can also be followed remotely online.


You will learn how international litigation and alternative dispute resolution can be managed strategically and effectively.


We deliver a practice-focused understanding of a range of forms of dispute resolution. This has increasing value in commercial and non-commercial practice.


Your learning will cover rules of litigation, ADR, arbitration and mediation, within the frameworks of procedure, evidence and ethics. You will be able to design your own learning by selecting modules to suit your interests and professional goals, from a wide selection including International Commercial Arbitration, Litigation and Dispute Resolution Options, Money Laundering and International Arbitration in Practice.


We give you expert guidance and academic support throughout the degree, enabling you to clearly focus on your career ambitions.


This course is designed to maximise flexibility. You can study full-time or part-time and there are course start dates in September and January.


The course is delivered using a hybrid model of delivery enabling students to either attend in person on campus or online via Teams, with all students being able to interact and participate in the class regardless of their mode of attendance. Classes are recorded and supported by extensive online materials so it is also possible to follow the course asynchronously.


Programme overview

Main Subject

Law and Legal Studies

Degree

LLM

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

Master the art of dispute resolution with this LLM. Gain a deep understanding of litigation, arbitration, and negotiation and develop the skills to thrive in today's complex legal landscape. Prepare for a successful career or advanced research with this flexible, expert-led programme. The course is taught in-person, but can also be followed remotely online.


You will learn how international litigation and alternative dispute resolution can be managed strategically and effectively.


We deliver a practice-focused understanding of a range of forms of dispute resolution. This has increasing value in commercial and non-commercial practice.


Your learning will cover rules of litigation, ADR, arbitration and mediation, within the frameworks of procedure, evidence and ethics. You will be able to design your own learning by selecting modules to suit your interests and professional goals, from a wide selection including International Commercial Arbitration, Litigation and Dispute Resolution Options, Money Laundering and International Arbitration in Practice.


We give you expert guidance and academic support throughout the degree, enabling you to clearly focus on your career ambitions.


This course is designed to maximise flexibility. You can study full-time or part-time and there are course start dates in September and January.


The course is delivered using a hybrid model of delivery enabling students to either attend in person on campus or online via Teams, with all students being able to interact and participate in the class regardless of their mode of attendance. Classes are recorded and supported by extensive online materials so it is also possible to follow the course asynchronously.


Admission Requirements

7+
100+
Normally an upper second class honours undergraduate degree in Law (or international equivalent).  Students with a degree classification lower than a 2:1 will only be admitted if their application discloses clear evidence of academic ability to work at a 2:1 level and/or significant and relevant professional experience.  Applicants with a first degree in a subject other than law will also be considered.

1 Year
Jan
Sep

Domestic
15,680 GBP

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