LLM Master of Laws
Corporate and/or Commercial Law

London is one of the world centres for corporate, commercial and capital market transactions. This is largely due to the sophistication and adaptability of English company and commercial law. At LSE, the Cassel Professorship of Commercial Law has provided a focus for the development of a strong team of company and commercial lawyers with a variety of legal backgrounds (both common law and civil law). LSE Law maintains strong links with practice, the judiciary and the public sector, and contributes actively to law reform. This combination of intellectual leadership and cutting-edge practical insight is reflected in the teaching programme.

LL4AA

Global Copyright Policy: Contemporary Issues

LL4AF

Principles of Global Competition Law

LL4AG

Competition Law: Challenges and Prospects

LL4AH

Comparative Company Law

LL4AJ

Insolvency Law: Principles, Rescue and Reconstruction Processes

LL4AK

Insolvency Law: Company Liquidation and Stakeholder Interests

LL4AT

Regulation: Strategies and Enforcement

LL4AU

Regulation: Legal and Political Aspects

LL4BK

Corporate Crime

LL4BL

Financial Crime

LL4BM

The Legal Protection of Inventions

LL4BN

Innovation, Technology and Patent Law

LL4BR

Trade Marks, Brands and Branding: Contemporary Issues

LL4BX

Corporate Governance

LL4C5

Fundamentals of International Commercial Arbitration

LL4C6

Advanced Issues of International Commercial Arbitration

LL4CC

Commercial Remedies

LL4CD

European Company Law

LL4CF

UK Corporate Law

LL4CJ

Comparative Corporate Taxation

LL4CK

Taxation of Corporate Transactions

Please note that not all subjects are offered every year, so if a subject is crucial to your study programme, please confirm its availability.