LSE Intellectual and Public Life
European LawThe first British textbook on European law was written at LSE, which was also the first British university to develop a Masters in European Studies. European Law courses on the LLM take forward this tradition by offering an innovative and unique programme. The LLM offers a series of advanced courses that builds upon, rather than replicates, traditional European studies, and provides a strong basis for careers in the public sector, commercial practice, or academia. The programme offers interdisciplinary, practical and cross-cultural insights into all the central legal fields of the European Union. LSE Law students will be taught by a range of staff from LSE Law as well as other LSE departments, government lawyers responsible for applying EU law, and leading experts from a number of other European universities. Students will also enjoy the benefits of the European Institute, the largest Institute of its kind. Its reputation ensures that each year it is able to attract an array of visiting speakers and offer a range of specialised seminars.
EU420
European Law and Government
LL4ABLaw and administrative procedures in the EU
LL4ACLegal Accountability and Redress of Grievance in the EU
LL4AFPrinciples of Global Competition Law
LL4AGCompetition Law: Challenges and Prospects
LL4BGPhilosophical Foundations of European Union Law
LL4BHContemporary Issues of European Union Law
LL4BVTransnational Environmental Law
LL4CDEuropean Company Law
LL4F3Mergers, Acquisitions and Restructuring in Europe
LL4H8Employment Law
LL4K9European Capital Markets Law
LL4Z4Value Added Tax in the European Context
LL4Z5EU State Aid Law