In the new era of the digital revolution and sustainable finance in the global economy the role of corporate law has radically changed, both in terms of the purpose of the corporation and duties of corporate officers.
Comparative corporate law expertise in this context is increasingly in demand in legal practice and across established and new industrial sectors, finance, multinational corporations, SMEs, and start-up.
During the Master in Corporate and Commercial Law (LLM), students will learn about business transactions and corporate law at national and international levels and explore pressing contemporary problems in this context.
The program's teaching approach is international and comparative in nature. Students will develop the skills and knowledge required to pursue a global career as highly-skilled corporate professionals in the new stakeholder economy.
This course combines insights and readings from both law and business and offers the chance to discuss case studies to develop experience from real life legal practice.
Tuition fees for England, Wales, Northern Ireland, and the Republic of Ireland: £8,765 per year
There may be additional costs by this university.