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LL.M. International Commercial Law

Bournemouth University

Tuition fee:
  • € 14,291 / Module (International)
Start date: January  2014, September  2013
Duration full-time: 12 months
Languages:
  • English
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Delivery mode: On Campus
Educational variant: Full-time

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Description

This course focuses on the legal regulation from the perspective of a common law jurisdiction, and the challenges presented through membership of the international and European communities.

Founded in the ancient silk and spice routes, international trade and commerce has spread to become the most significant activity of any modern economy. The provision of goods and services in other countries has increased dramatically in the second half of the 20th century, and today continues to reveal new markets, products and commercial practices.

This course is our flagship programme for the international market. It draws on our academic excellence in Commercial Law, Corporate Law, International Economic Law, Intellectual Property Law and Tax. It is linked to the LLM Intellectual Property, with which it shares several units.

This course is suitable for a wide range of career paths: in-house counsel in an export-related industry, work in the City or other global financial centre, regulatory office in governmental organisations, appointments in foreign services, or even an academic career.

Contents

The course consists of 3 stages, details of which are below. This includes an overview of the units you will study.

Stage 1-(Autumn)
International Economic Law
The Law of the World Trade Organisation (WTO) has become the underpinning of the global free trade system. Issues covered include the foundational concepts of non-discrimination and tariff reduction, as well as the WTOs powerful dispute settlement mechanism. The unit also deals with questions arising from the rapid globalisation of financial markets, financial services and the banking system. This unit is assessed by coursework.

Assessment: 100% coursework

Corporate Law: Theory and Practice
This unit examines the theory and practice of corporate law. This includes discussion of the historical emergence of the corporation; the formation and constitutional aspects of companies in the UK; corporate governance (decision-making, directors duties and shareholder remedies); corporate finance; and insolvency. This unit is assessed by examination.

Assessment: 100% coursework

Dispute Resolution
Cross-border trading activity raises complex issues involving the law of more than one country. Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) offers an alternative way of resolving disputes other than litigation. This unit will introduce the key concepts, forms and procedures of ADR and discuss its development and merits compared to litigation.

Assessment: 100% coursework

Stage 2Units(Spring)
Law of International Trade
This unit deals with the core of international commercial law: the legal regulation of international commerce from the perspective of transactions relating to the exportation of goods. This allows for an in-depth exposure to international supply, sale and carriage contracts, to considerations associated with multiple transactions and to techniques for the international harmonisation of substantive law.

Assessment: 50% coursework and 50% examination

International Intellectual Property Rights
Intellectual property rights (IPR) are implicated in most aspects of international commerce. For example: patent laws affect technology transfer, trade mark laws affect branding, design laws affect product development and copyright laws affect all entertainment goods. Through the integration of intellectual property standards into the WTO framework with the 1994 TRIPS Agreement, intellectual property laws have been substantially and controversially harmonised. This unit evaluates the consequences of the globalisation of intellectual property laws.

Assessment: 100% coursework

International Taxation
This unit enables students to assess the tax consequences of overseas trade, in particular with reference to the flexibility which the supra-national framework offers to multinational corporations. Issues covered include double taxation and tax treaties, tax competition, tax havens, transfer pricing, e-commerce and corporation tax.

Assessment: 100% coursework

Stage3
Research Project / LLM Dissertation
For this stage of the course you will prepare, complete and submit a supervised dissertation. The dissertation provides you with an opportunity to undertake a significant piece of self-managed research in a relevant area of particular interest (as approved by the dissertation supervisor) using empirical research or doctrinal study. The dissertation can be completed off-campus with supervision available via email.

Assessment: you will be required to submit a 15,000 word research project carrying 100% of the marks available

Requirements

The normal requirements for embarking upon a postgraduate taught degree are:

* A good Bachelors Honours degree, 2:2 or above or equivalent
* For post-experience and professional qualifications, there may be additional entry requirements set by the association or institute that ultimately administers the qualification in question. The qualification description on the course information pages should tell you what these are but please get in touch with the askBU Enquiry Service if you are in doubt

If you lack the formal academic qualifications needed to enter a postgraduate or post-experience degree, there are several alternative routes to follow - some based on experience. Contact the askBU Enquiry Service for more information.

Preferred subjects

All subjects considered. A legal background is desirable, but not required

English Language Requirements

IELTS band: 6
CAE score: 60(Grade A)

Funding

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