Nottingham Law School 2016/17

LLM

Corporate and Insolvency Law / LLM European and Insolvency Law Nottingham Law School and Radboud University, Nijmegen, work in partnership to offer this exciting and innovative Dual Masters in Law degree. At the end of one year’s study, successful students will be awarded the LLM Corporate and Insolvency Law from Nottingham Law School, and the LLM European and Insolvency Law from Radboud University.

What you’ll study The modules at both campuses are taught in English, and students will enjoy the benefits of being taught by experts from both Nottingham Law School and the Faculty of Law at Radboud University in the Netherlands. Lecturers from both universities will be at the Radboud University campus at the start of the course to welcome students, and to ensure that they quickly settle into student life. The programme is taught at the Radboud University campus in Nijmegen during the first semester, which runs from September to the end of December. Students then move to the Nottingham Law School, and are taught there until early May. The LLM thesis or dissertation can be completed at either campus. Two of the modules on the programme are full-year modules, and are studied partially at the Nijmegen campus in the Netherlands, partially at the Nottingham campus, and partially online through the Nottingham Trent University online workspace (NOW).

Duration One year full-time Start date: September 2017

About this course This Dual LLM programme is designed for students who wish to develop their understanding and knowledge of corporate, insolvency and European law, in preparation for a legal career with a strong European and international focus.

Admissions for this course are through Radboud University. For full details of this course, visit www.ntu.ac.uk/llmdual

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