LLM in International Commercial Law - specialisation

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To qualify for a specialised degree, you must complete at least 90 credits of taught modules in the specialist pathway and complete a dissertation in that area of specialisation. Below are specific modules for this specialised degree:

- International Banking Law
- International Insurance Law
- International Tax
- Substantive EU Competition Law
- European Business Regulation I: Foundations, Goods, Workers, Citizenship
- European Business Regulation II: Establishment, Services, Capital, Harmonisation
- World Trade Law
- Comparative Antitrust Law
- Admiralty Law
- Marine Insurance
- Carriage of Goods by Sea
- International Trade Law
- International Corporate Finance
- International Energy Litigation
- Project Finance and Law
- International Commercial Arbitration
- Energy Law
- International Investment Law
- EU Litigation
- Energy, Environment & Security
- EU Banking Law
- EU Tax Law
- International Cartels
- International Intellectual Property Law
- Mergers