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LL.M. in International Commercial Law

Ireland

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What will I learn?

The LL.M. in International Commercial Law is available on both a full and part-time basis over a 1 or 2 year period.

Why Study International Commercial Law at Griffith College?

The LL.M. in International Commercial Law offers students the opportunity to specialise in International Commercial Law in order to facilitate enhanced career opportunities and/or to lay the foundations for Ph.D. study.

  • Graduates of this programme will receive an internationally recognised postgraduate Master of Law degree.
  • Students will gain a firm understanding of the key principles of International Commercial Law including in areas such as EU Competition Law, International Financial Services Law, International Commercial Arbitration, and Corporate Governance.
  • Students will acquire highly transferable skills, attractive to a wide range of businesses including in major corporations and international institutions.
  • A strong international focus gives students a key advantage when building a career in today's globalised legal landscape.
  • All of our lecturers are experienced academics who are specialists in their particular field of international commercial law.

Course Highlights

  • Unique International Commercial Law focus
  • Experienced lecturers who are experts in their field
  • Small class sizes mean more individual attention to help you reach your personal potential
  • Evening time lectures mean that it is possible to obtain an LL.M. with work or other day time commitments

Which department am I in?

Faculty of Law

Study options

Full Time (1 year)

Tuition fees
€14,000.00 (US$ 15,241) per year
Start date

19 September 2024

Venue

Griffith College Dublin

South Circular Road,

Dublin,

Republic of Ireland

Entry requirements

For international students

Students must hold a 2.2 degree in law or a degree with a significant law component or foreign equivalent or relevant work experience, including having held a position of responsibility relevant to the LL.M. We welcome applications from those who do not have the entry requirements outlined here. Candidates with relevant prior experiential learning may also apply and be considered for admission, subject to interview and submission of satisfactory evidential documentation.

*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.

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