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LLM International Banking and Finance Law – (LL.M.)

University of Leeds

Faculty of Education, Social Sciences and Law
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Location: Leeds / 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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LLM Banking and Finance Law is a distinctive programme that provides a comprehensive postgraduate study package in the area of banking and finance law.

This LLM gives you the opportunity to learn about the international regulatory frameworks in which banks and other financial institutions operate, as well as commercial financial issues such as the legal framework for international syndicated loans, bond issues, secured credit and insolvency.

You will investigate and apply the complex rules of banking and finance law to novel problems and real-world and hypothetical scenarios. You will also critically evaluate the legal rules and underlying policies concerning banking and finance law, and undertake independent research and construct legal argument in the appropriate form. In addition, you will explore aspects of financial crime with special emphasis on the international fight against money laundering.

We teach LLM Banking and Finance Law from an international perspective and do not simply focus on English law. This makes the programme very appealing to students from countries with established financial services sectors, such as the United Kingdom and the United States, as well as those countries in the process of developing their financial services industries, such as Brazil, Russia, India, China and the Arab Gulf States. We designed this course to benefit you, regardless of your country of origin.

The expansion of the banking and finance sector means this course is appropriate if you wish to embark upon a career in the public sector - working at the central bank, financial sector regulator or an international organisation - or the private sector - in a commercial or investment bank, insurance company or other type of financial organisation. In addition, the increasing amount of financial litigation and arbitration provides many opportunities for practising lawyers in banking and finance law.

Few Law Schools in the United Kingdom at present offer specific courses on international banking law and other areas of financial law and, as far as we are aware, there are only two other programmes such as this currently on offer in the UK.


Contents

This course has five compulsory modules. You also choose four optional modules to complete your programme.

Compulsory modules

Insolvency law considers the history of insolvency and explores insolvency in today's world: its meaning and consequences. You investigate the theory, aims, purposes and principles that underpin the law, and examine the options available to insolvents, and the roles of those administering insolvent administrations.

International Banking Law: the regulatory framework will expand your understanding of the way banks operate, and enable you to examine the role of the legal process in the regulation of banks, both on a national and an international basis.

International Banking Law: capital markets and loans examines the role played by international banks in assisting customers that need access to capital. You will studying the law and practice of international syndicated lending, and investigate the issue of bonds on the international capital markets.

Research Methods focuses on the mechanics of the research process: how to formulate research questions, design research strategies and generally go about the process of 'researching.'

Dissertation allows you to tailor your own programme of training and research in consultation with a member of staff drawn from the school's MA/PhD supervisory panel.

Optional modules

* European Business Law
* Advanced Insolvency Law
* Corporate Law
* International Corporate Rescue
* International Corporate Governance
* International Law of Credit and Security
* International Trade Finance Law
* The International Law of Foreign Investment
* World Trade Organisation Law
* International Economic Law

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Requirements

An upper second honours degree in law, banking, finance, economics or business, or non-UK equivalent.

Additional Requirements

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

Language Proficiency

Cambridge English: Advanced (CAE): Grade C (Score: 60)

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