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  1. International Economic Law

    LLM / PGDip

    Oxford Brookes University - School of Law

    International economic law is a rapidly developing area of international law concerned principally with international trade, investment, finance and banking. The course provides a theoretical and practical understanding of the regulatory framework of the international trading system as well as addressing a range of other legal issues arising from different kinds of international business transactions.

  2. Legal Practice (LPC) PGDip

    PGDip

    Oxford Brookes University - School of Law

    The LPC is a compulsory vocational course for all intending solicitors. The Oxford Institute of Legal Practice (OXILP) offers the course in full-time and part-time modes.

  3. Law (GDL)

    GradDip

    Oxford Brookes University - School of Law

    The Graduate Diploma in Law (GDL) course enables students who have acquired a non-law undergraduate degree to complete the academic stage of legal professional education (CPE) in one year (full-time) or two years (part-time) in order to then begin the professional stage of training as either a solicitor (Legal Practice Course) or barrister (Bar Professional Training Course). Employers in the legal profession are often especially keen to employ non-law graduates - making the GDL a key step on that career path.

  4. Public International Law (LLM)

    LLM / PGDip

    Oxford Brookes University - School of Law

    Public international law has traditionally been defined as the law that governs relations between states. Over the last half-century, however, non-state actors such as international organisations, individuals, transnational corporations and other business enterprises and peoples have increasingly been recognised as the bearers of rights or duties or both under international law.

  5. LLM in Legal Practice - Parts 2 and 3

    LLM

    Oxford Brookes University - School of Law

    This option enables you to join the programme at Part 2. The programme allows LPC graduates to gain a higher degree by using a structure that fits in with your career.

  6. Public International Law (LLM)

    LLM / PGDip

    Oxford Brookes University - School of Law

    Public international law has traditionally been defined as the law that governs relations between states. Over the last half-century, however, non-state actors such as international organisations, individuals, transnational corporations and other business enterprises and peoples have increasingly been recognised as the bearers of rights or duties or both under international law.

  7. International Economic Law

    LLM / PGDip

    Oxford Brookes University - School of Law

    International economic law is a rapidly developing area of international law concerned principally with international trade, investment, finance and banking. The course provides a theoretical and practical understanding of the regulatory framework of the international trading system as well as addressing a range of other legal issues arising from different kinds of international business transactions.

  8. WTO Law (LLM)

    LLM / PGDip

    Oxford Brookes University - School of Law

    The World Trade Organisation replaced the original GATT to become the cornerstone of worldwide economic relations. Its dispute settlement system is one of the most powerful in the international legal system, and the Appellate Body's findings have had an extraordinary impact on our understanding of international trade regulation and on the wider development of international law.

  9. International Human Rights Law

    LLM / PGDip

    Oxford Brookes University - School of Law

    Human rights questions have been central to the development of international law during the era following the Second World War. More recently, human rights have dominated developments in national constitutional law.

  10. Law (GDL)

    GradDip

    Oxford Brookes University - School of Law

    The Graduate Diploma in Law (GDL) course enables students who have acquired a non-law undergraduate degree to complete the academic stage of legal professional education (CPE) in one year (full-time) or two years (part-time) in order to then begin the professional stage of training as either a solicitor (Legal Practice Course) or barrister (Bar Professional Training Course). Employers in the legal profession are often especially keen to employ non-law graduates - making the GDL a key step on that career path.

 
 
 
 
 

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