LLM International Litigation and Dispute Resolution drafted
Program start date | Application deadline |
2023-09-01 | 2023-08-01 |
2024-01-01 | - |
2024-09-01 | - |
Program Overview
Key information
Gain a deep understanding of both the civil litigation process and alternative forms of dispute resolution such as mediation and arbitration. Our specialist Civil Litigation and Dispute Resolution LLM delivers practical learning that holds real value in commercial and non-commercial practice.
Course overview
Benefits of this course
You will learn how civil litigation can be managed strategically and effectively.
We deliver a practice-focused understanding of alternative dispute resolution (ADR), mediation and arbitration. This has increasing value in commercial and non-commercial practice.
Your learning will cover rules of litigation, ADR, arbitration and mediation, within the frameworks of procedure, evidence and ethics.
Our degree gives you a unique chance to accelerate your career as a qualified legal practitioner.
Award
You can select to apply for one of the available exit points for this course.
Master of Laws (LLM)
Who is this course for?
This degree should interest and benefit a broad range of students.
If you have taken the English Bar Professional Vocational Studies (BVS) or Legal Practice Course (LPC) or have legal qualifications in another jurisdiction, it will develop your understanding of practice and enhance your career.
If you have legal qualifications in another jurisdiction it will provide understanding of legal process in England. You can enrol in the course straight after a law degree, although some experience of legal practice is an advantage.
Career
This specialist Civil Litigation and Dispute Resolution LLM can significantly improve your career prospects.
We can advise on your training options as a mediator or arbitrator on a national or international level.
You also have access to our Pro Bono programme including an award-winning commercial law clinic.
Our aim is for you to be well positioned for legal and non-legal careers. You could work:
in private practice
in-house at a law firm in policy and government in non-governmental organisations.You may also want to continue your academic studies at The City Law School by enrolling in a PhD.