Study.EU
Your gateway to universities in Europe

Study at Trinity College Dublin (TCD)

Dublin, Ireland

Study in Europe
Europe by Charles Clegg, CC BY-SA 2.0, modified
  1. Study.eu
  2. Ireland
  3. Trinity College Dublin (TCD)
  4. International and European Business Law

International and European Business Law

Master of Laws at Trinity College Dublin (TCD)

Programme details
Degree: Master of Laws (LLM)
Disciplines: International Law
Commercial Law & Business Law
Duration: 12 months
Study modes: full-time

Request information about study programmes in Ireland  

Other students were also interested in this programme:
Master of Laws
International and European Law
Institute for European Studies (IES) (Belgium)

Learn more now


Description:

Course Description

The LL.M (International and European Business Law) is designed for graduates who wish to specialise in business law with a view to pursuing their research interests in this field or in preparing to work in busy international commercial firms or legal practice across the globe. This programme will enable students to gain invaluable specialist knowledge from expert professors. They will develop skills to critically analyse the interplay between law and social change in a variety of different contexts within international and business law and conduct effective and targeted research in case law, legislation and academic legal commentary in areas pertaining to international and business law at a level appropriate to masters graduates.

The LL.M (International and European Business Law)  is delivered over one academic year. It seeks to promote critical analysis of, and reflection on, different aspects of national, European and international business law.  Students on this programme are examined in six modules and will also complete a research dissertation on a topic approved by the Dissertation Director and related to some aspect of international and/or European business law.

During their studies, students can choose from a large list of modules designed to deepen their knowledge of the laws surrounding corporate law and governance, international economic and trade law, international dispute resolution, international business tax law, regulation of investment funds, mergers and acquisitions, and much more.  Students may also choose up to two modules from the wide array offered on the LLM (General) ranging from Digital Technologies Law to Islamic Law.

The Law School reserves the right to vary the above list and, in particular, the right to withdraw and add modules.  Note that modules are offered in one semester only and timetabling considerations may also restrict choice. Further information on the precise modules available in a given year is available on the LL.M website.

 



Learn more about Masters in International Law

You are interested in study programmes like this one? Fill in your details to receive information about studying International Law in Ireland or elsewhere in Europe:

Are you a national of this country? If yes, simply submit the form again to confirm.

Please double-check the form inputs and then submit again.

Working... Submitting request...

Your request has been submitted!


Copyright © 2021 Study.EU



Imprint · About Study.eu · Privacy Policy · Jobs
Press

Advertise on Study.eu
Study in Europe:
Austria
Belgium
Czech Republic
Denmark
Estonia
Faroe Islands
Finland
France
Germany
Greece
Hungary
Iceland
Ireland
Italy
Latvia
Liechtenstein
Lithuania
Malta
Netherlands
Norway
Poland
Portugal
Romania
Russia
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
United Kingdom
Recent articles:

Study Innovation Management: All you need to know

Study Human Resource Management: All you need to know

What should you study for a career in Brand Management?

Degree in Chinese Studies: All you need to know

Guide: the UK Post-Study Work Visa for graduates

Study.EU has been mentioned in numerous news publications worldwide, such as:
L'Étudiant (France)
Frankfurter Allgemeine (Germany)
The Standard (Hong Kong)
The Independent (UK)
Al-Masry Al-Youm (Egypt)
Le Monde (France)
The Local (Europe)
Forbes (USA)
Cookies & analytics help us deliver our services. Privacy policy