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International Economic Law – (LL.M.)

School of Oriental and African Studies

Faculty of Law and Social Sciences

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Application Deadline: June 30
Annual Tuition Fee: ≈ € 9,185 - ≈ € 15,788 (non-EEA)
Location: London / United Kingdom / View location on map ▾ Hide location on map ▴
Duration: 12 months Start Date: September
Educational Form:
  • Taught
Education Variants:
  • Parttime
  • Fulltime
Languages: English 
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As a student on the SOAS International Economic Law LLM you will be immersed in one of the youngest and most dynamic fields of legal theory and practice. The questions you confront will be difficult, urgent and compelling:

  • When we regulate international trade, do we sometimes do more harm than good?
  • What impact do bureaucracy and corruption have on foreign investment levels?
  • What might international organisations and institutions do to prevent a future global economic crisis?
  • What changes will the so-called BRIC economies of Brazil, China and India bring to the content and purpose of international economic law?
  • Under what circumstances can legal reform developed at an international level transform the economic prospects of a local community?
  • What is the impact of trade liberalization on labour law and social welfare in industrialized and developing countries?

As the world's leading centre for the study of Asia, Africa and the Middle East, SOAS offers the ideal environment - including expert staff, language courses, library collection and e-learning resources - in which to study the historical background and contemporary realities of international economic law.

The SOAS International Economic Law LLM aims to prepare students with a capacity to integrate their appreciation of legal theory with the demands of legal practice. The students who complete the SOAS International Economic Law LLM may go on to apply their knowledge in the private, public or third sectors; or they may be inspired to do a research degree.


Contents

Students are required to take four taught courses and a dissertation as follows:

At least three courses from the following options:

  • International and Comparative Commercial Transactions (15PLAC114)
  • International and Comparative Copyright Law (15PLAC115)
  • International and Comparative Corporate Law (15PLAC116)
  • International Commercial Arbitration (15PLAC153)
  • International Commercial Arbitration in Comparative Regional Perspectives (15PLAC151)
  • International Labour Law [0.5] (15PLAH029) half unit course Term 1
  • International Trade Law (15PLAC120)
  • Law of International Finance (15PLAC135)
  • Law and International Inequality: Critical Legal Analysis of Political Economy from Colonialism to Globalisation (15PLAC131)
  • Multinational Enterprises and the Law (15PLAC140)
  • World Trade Organisation & Trade Linkage in the WTO (15PLAC143)

The fourth option may be chosen from the General Course list.

Dissertation (15,000 words), on a topic related to one of their chosen courses

The courses run from the start of term in September, and examinations take place at the end of May/ beginning of June. The final date for the submission of the dissertation is the second Friday in September in the final year of registration, typically on or around Sept 15th.

There is also an optional pre-sessional course (15PLAC162).

You are normally required to take an English Proficiency Test if you come from a non-English speaking country.

Most European Universities recognise the IELTS test.

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Requirements

Applicants should have a first or good second class honours bachelors degree from a UK university, or equivalent, in a subject appropriate to that of the programme to be followed. As an approximate comparison, an equivalent BA from a US university would have a Grade Point Average of either 3.3 or 3.5 depending on the awarding university. If an applicant does not have a bachelors degree in an appropriate field s/he may be required to complete a qualifying year or a one year diploma before entering the masters programme. Relevant work experience may also be taken into consideration. Individual courses may have specific entry requirements, so you are advised to consult the postgraduate prospectus for further information.

English language requirements

In order to ensure that SOAS students have a sufficient standard of English to study effectively, we require overseas students to submit evidence, during the application process, of their current level of proficiency.

Score for Unconditional Entry

  • IELTS: Overall 7+ with at least 7 in all sub scores
  • TOEFL: iBT105+ with at least 25 in all sub scores
  • Pearson Test of English - Academic: Score of 75 or above with at least 70 in all sub scores

Additional Requirements

Minimal degree required: Bachelor's degree
Minimal amount of work experience Not specified

Language Proficiency

IELTS Band: 7.0
TOEFL Internet-based: 105

Funding details

Scholarships and Bursaries

There are some scholarships and bursaries available for postgraduate students. These are very competitive and early application is advised.

Loans

Another way to fund your studies is through educational loans. Some high street banks offer loans for education. The other option is a career development loan. Before taking out a loan ensure that you understand what the repayments will be and that you will be able to afford them.

Professional and Career Development Loans

A Professional and Career Development Loan is a bank loan for UK students designed to help you pay for your course. Repayments start one month after you complete your course. You can borrow between £300 and £8,000. The bank will approve your loan according to your credit rating.

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Eligible US students can apply for Stafford Federal Loans, Federal Plus and private loans to cover their tuition and maintenance costs.

The Registry Fees and Scholarship section can also certify student registration for other loans, such as Canadian educational loans.

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  • Registry Fees Section if you have any queries on educational loans or fees for degree courses.
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  • CEFIMS for fees information for distance learning courses.

Other Sources of Funding

Useful funding information can also be found at:

  • Hotcourses Scholarship Search
  • HERO funding information for research students

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