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Students
Tuition Fee
GBP 4,500
Per year
Start Date
Medium of studying
On campus
Duration
12 months
Program Facts
Program Details
Degree
Masters
Major
International Law | Commercial Law
Area of study
Law
Education type
On campus | Fully Online
Timing
Part time
Course Language
English
Tuition Fee
Average International Tuition Fee
GBP 4,500
Intakes
Program start dateApplication deadline
2023-09-01-
2023-07-012023-04-28
2023-09-192023-05-25
2024-01-01-
2024-09-01-
2025-01-01-
About Program

Program Overview


The Maritime Law LLM program at London Metropolitan University equips professionals in maritime and international trade with practical knowledge and expertise in advising on maritime claims and disputes. Delivered online, the program offers a flexible and accessible learning experience, preparing graduates for careers in the maritime and international trade sectors. Through a combination of online lectures, interactive seminars, and experiential learning, students develop specialized skills in areas such as international sale of goods, carriage of goods by sea, and marine insurance.

Program Outline


Maritime Law - LLM


Degree Overview:

This program is designed for maritime and international trade professionals who want to develop:

  • Practical knowledge of making and enforcing international sales contracts.
  • Expertise in advising on maritime claims.

Objectives:

  • Equip graduates with the expertise to advise on maritime claims and disputes.
  • Prepare graduates for careers in the maritime and international trade sectors.
  • Develop specialized skills in areas such as international sale of goods, carriage of goods by sea, admiralty law, marine insurance, and international intellectual property law.

Program Description:

The Maritime Law LLM is a postgraduate program offered by London Metropolitan University. The program is taught online, allowing students to study from anywhere in the world. It is also available as a postgraduate diploma (PG Dip) or postgraduate certificate (PG Cert). The LLM program consists of 180 credits, while the PG Dip consists of 120 credits and the PG Cert consists of 60 credits. The program covers a wide range of topics, including:

  • The English Legal System and Commercial Law
  • International Sale of Goods and Finance
  • Carriage of Goods by Sea
  • Admiralty Law and Marine Insurance
  • International Intellectual Property Law
  • Marine Dispute Management and Commercial Arbitration
  • Oil Pollution from Shipping

Outline:


Module Examples:

  • Dissertation (60 credits): For LLM students only.
  • Allows them to research and critically analyze an area of maritime law of their choice.
  • Experiential Learning Project (60 credits): Alternate core project for LLM students.
  • Focuses on applying legal knowledge to real-world scenarios.
  • Research Methods for Lawyers (20 credits): Develops research skills necessary for legal practice and research projects.
  • The English Legal System and Commercial Law (20 credits): Provides a foundation in English legal system and commercial law principles.
  • International Sale of Goods and Finance (20 credits): Examines the legal framework governing international sale of goods and related financial aspects.
  • Carriage of Goods by Sea (20 credits): Explores the laws and regulations governing carriage of goods by sea.
  • Admiralty Law and Marine Insurance (20 credits): Investigates legal principles related to admiralty law and marine insurance.
  • International Intellectual Property Law (20 credits): Analyzes the legal framework of intellectual property protection in international context.
  • Marine Dispute Management and Commercial Arbitration (20 credits): Provides training in resolving maritime disputes through alternative dispute resolution methods.
  • Oil Pollution from Shipping (20 credits): Examines legal and regulatory aspects of oil pollution from shipping activities.
  • The actual modules offered may vary depending on the year of entry.

Assessment:

Assessment methods include:

  • Coursework essays: Analyzing legal issues and applying legal principles.
  • Experiential projects: Applying legal knowledge to practical scenarios.
  • Portfolio work: Demonstrating skills and knowledge acquired throughout the program.
  • Dissertation or Experiential Learning Project: For LLM students, culminating in a research-based or practice-based project.

Grading:

Assessments are typically graded on a scale from 0 to 100, with 70 or above considered a passing grade.


Teaching:


Teaching Methods:

  • Online lectures: Delivered by experienced legal professionals and academics.
  • Interactive seminars: Engaging discussions and case studies to apply legal concepts.
  • Independent study: Students delve deeper into specific topics through reading and research.
  • Experiential learning: Applying legal knowledge to real-world scenarios through projects and simulations.

Faculty:

The program is taught by faculty with backgrounds in both academia and legal practice. Many have experience as barristers or solicitors, ensuring a practical and insightful learning experience.


Unique Approaches:

  • Online delivery: Allows for flexibility and accessibility for students worldwide.
  • Experiential learning: Provides hands-on experience with legal issues and problem-solving.
  • Dissertation or Experiential Learning Project: Offers in-depth research or practical application opportunities.

Careers:


Career Paths:

  • Barrister
  • Solicitor
  • Maritime lawyer
  • Commercial lawyer
  • Arbitrator
  • Mediator

Potential Industries:

  • Maritime industry
  • International trade
  • Shipping companies
  • Law firms
  • Arbitration and mediation services

Career Outcomes:

  • This program prepares graduates for a variety of careers in the maritime and international trade sectors.
  • Graduates can pursue careers in legal practice, advising clients on maritime claims, disputes, and commercial contracts.
  • They can also work as in-house legal counsel for maritime companies or international trade organizations.
  • The program duration is one year for full-time students and two to three years for part-time students.
  • The program is eligible for a Postgraduate Loan of over £10,000 for eligible students.
  • The program is open to students with a minimum of a lower second-class (2.2) undergraduate degree in a relevant subject.
  • The program is also open to mature applicants with relevant professional experience.
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