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The International Economic Law LLM at the University of Glasgow provides students with a comprehensive understanding of the legal frameworks that govern international trade, investment, and finance. This one-year program covers topics such as WTO law, international trade agreements, and economic sanctions, preparing students to navigate the complex intersection of law, economics, and global commerce.
Students will gain expertise in the legal principles that shape the global economy, developing skills that are essential for careers in international trade law, economic policy, and legal consulting. Graduates will be prepared to work in international organizations, law firms, and multinational corporations, offering expert advice on matters related to international economic transactions and regulatory compliance.
Semester 1 – Foundations of International Economic Law
Semester 2 – Advanced International Economic Law
Graduates of the Master of Laws in International Economic Law from the University of Glasgow are well-prepared for careers in international trade, financial institutions, and global policy organizations. Career opportunities include roles in international law firms, government agencies, multinational corporations, and international organizations such as the WTO or UN. Graduates can work as trade law experts, investment advisors, policy analysts, or legal consultants in the rapidly growing field of international economic relations.
The Master of Laws in International Economic Law offers students a comprehensive understanding of the legal frameworks governing global economic relations. The University of Glasgow’s reputation for excellence in international law, combined with its access to cutting-edge resources, provides students with unique opportunities for in-depth legal research and practical learning. This program is ideal for those seeking to pursue careers in international economic law, offering both theoretical foundations and practical tools needed to navigate the complexities of international trade, investment, and financial law.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +44 (0)141 330 2000
Email: admissions@glasgow.ac.uk
Address: University of Glasgow, University Avenue, Glasgow G12 8QQ, United Kingdom