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Department of Law and Legal Studies
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Master of Law (LL.M) Duration: 1/2 years Awarding Body: University of London This degree provides in-depth study in important, specialist areas which have been introduced at the undergraduate stage. This is aimed at those who wish to practice in those specialised fields or to teach Law. Admissions Requirement: In order to be eligible to register for the LL.M degree, an applicant must have obtained the LL.B degree of the University of London or any other UK University with at least Second Class Honours or an overseas qualification of an equivalent standard. Flexibility: Students can enrol in any of the three sessions allowing them flexibility to finish their academic year within one year of the commencement irrespective of the session start date. LL.M Programme Outline: Students take four subjects of which at least two must be taken in one sitting for examination in a year. The subjects LEBCLB offers for tuition are as follows: |
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| LL.M Programme Outline |
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| Criminology and Criminal Justice |
Commercial and Corporate Law |
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Sentencing and the Criminal Process Juvenile Justice |
Company Law Marine Insurance Carriage of Goods by Sea International and comparative Commercial Arbitration |
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| Maritime Law |
International Business Law |
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Marine Insurance Carriage of Goods by Sea Admiralty Law International and Comparative Commercial Arbitration |
Company Law Marine Insurance Carriage of Goods by Sea International and comparative Commercial Arbitration |
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| Note: Students must apply separately to the University of London for registration. London East Bank College will help them in processing the application. |
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Bachelor of Laws (LL.B) Duration: 3/4 years Awarding Body: University of London In all modern societies the legal profession stands out as more prestigious than other professions do. The completion of a legal education programme is a springboard to many careers and pursuits. Legal knowledge and education is extremely useful to one whether or not he/she practices as a professional lawyer. Admissions Requirement: Either passes in: Two subjects at GCE ‘A’ Level + at least three further subjects at GCSE or GCE ‘O’ Level (at not less than grade C or a ‘pass’ if taken prior to 1975) or three subjects at GCE ‘A’ Level + one further subject at GCSE or GCE ‘O’ Level (at not less than grade C) or two subjects at GCE ‘A’ Level + two further subjects at ‘AS’ Level or an overseas qualification of an equivalent standard of the above. Progression Opportunities: LL.B graduates from University of London can go into professional practice (after fulfilling the required legal norms) or apply for LL.M if they want to further their education. LL.B is the important foundation for those intending to practise law as solicitors and barristers. Flexibility: Students can enrol in any of the three sessions allowing them flexibility to finish their academic year within one year of the commencement irrespective of the session start date. |
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| LL.B Programme Outline |
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| First Year |
Second Year |
Third Year |
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| Criminal Law |
Law of Tort |
Jurisprudence & Legal Theory |
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| Public Law |
Law of Trust |
Commercial Law |
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| Common Law Reasoning and Institutions |
Land Law |
European Union Law |
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| Law of Contract |
Law of Evidence |
Company Law |
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| Note: Students must apply separately to the University of London for registration. London East Bank College will help them in processing the application. |
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