LLM European Law

Programme Director: Professor Leone Niglia

Programme structure

The LLM European Law is available for study 12 months full-time over three terms and is University-based throughout this time. The taught components of the programme are delivered in the first two terms; you then have a four-month period in which to complete your dissertation. The final stages of your dissertation, betweeen the end of the third term and the submission date in September, may be undertaken at a distance.

During the programme you will study 180 credits, comprised of a number of optional modules plus a dissertation.

Compulsory module

Modules Credits
Dissertation 60

Optional modules

You will choose a number of either 30 or 15 credit optional modules, to a total of 120 credits, from a regularly updated selection. Recent modules are shown below.

Modules Credits
European Company Law 30
European Convention on Human Rights 30 
EC Consumer Protection 15
EC Internal Market Law 15
European Constitutionalism 15
European Private Law 15 
Immigrants and Refugees in EU 15
International Refugee Law 15