Nottingham Law School 2016/17

LLM Corporate and Insolvency Law

Our LLM Corporate and Insolvency Law is oriented around the Law as it relates to corporate entities. In particular, it offers the opportunity to focus on legal responses to incidences of insolvency in this area. The course reflects the rapid growth in the development of Corporate and Insolvency Law practice in the United Kingdom, across Europe, and throughout the world. As a student on this course, you’ll have numerous opportunities for academic and professional development, and specialisation.

About this course LLM Corporate and Insolvency Law offers the opportunity to focus on a variety of specialist areas, including the form and ownership of corporate bodies, as well as the management of corporate assets, liabilities and obligations. This course offers you the opportunity to specialise in legal regulations of insolvency issues in a corporate context. 100% of our LLM Corporate and Insolvency Law students are employed or continuing their studies within six months of completing their course. What you’ll study You’ll study six taught modules, followed by a dissertation. The dissertation is an extended piece of academic work, independently researched and written. You’ll be supported in this work with one-to-one supervision from a tutor expert in your chosen field. Subject to academic suitability and the availability of an appropriately expert tutor, you can select your own area of study for the dissertation module of the course.

Duration One year full-time Two years part-time 21-24 months distance learning Start date: September 2017

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