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286 Master's degrees in Master of Laws (LLM) in United Kingdom
International Economic Law, Justice and Development (January start)
At International Economic Law, Justice and Development (January start) from Birkbeck, University of London you will also have the unique opportunity to study the impact of international economic law system on major geo-political concerns.
Commercial Law and Professional Legal Practice
This LLM in Commercial Law and Professional Legal Practice at Solent University is a one-year full-time or two-year part-time degree designed to provide in-depth knowledge and practical skills in commercial law. Students will engage with experienced professionals and benefit from a collaborative learning environment, preparing them for various roles in the legal sector.
Public International Law
The LLM in Public International Law at The University of Manchester is a one-year, full-time programme designed to enhance your understanding of international law. This degree equips you with the necessary skills to navigate complex legal frameworks, preparing you for various roles in global governance and legal practice.

Law and Human Resource Management
The LLM in Law and Human Resource Management from University of Wolverhampton is designed to provide you with the opportunity to gain knowledge and skills in the areas of law and human resource management to enable you to enhance your employability within the legal and business sectors.

Laws (Applied)
The Laws (Applied) programme from Teesside University is designed to allow you to make choices aligned to your individual career aspirations, while developing expertise in human rights, a fast paced and increasingly significant area of law.
Law and New Technologies
The Law and New Technologies is a research-led programme at Birkbeck, University of London that focuses on how new technologies are transforming the way society operates - the way we communicate, the way we work, the way we do business, the way we travel - and the profound consequences of these changes for the law.

Intellectual Property Law
The Intellectual Property Law offered at Queen Mary University of London, is renowned for its dynamic and in-depth exploration of the law and policy relating to patents, copyright, trademarks and other intellectual property rights through global and comparative perspectives.

Commercial and Corporate Law
This Commercial and Corporate Law course delivered by Queen Mary University of London covers the regulation of international trade, the structure and management of international business transactions, and the economic foundations of trade and corporate law.

International Human Rights Law
The International Human Rights Law degree course delivered by Brunel University of London is designed for graduates wishing to develop the specialist skills needed for a career in this dynamic field of law.
Law (Law and Health)
Law (Law and Health) from University of Kent allows you to broaden and deepen your knowledge and understanding of law by specialising in one or more different areas.
Sports Law
Sport has become increasingly important as a business and can involve significant financial stakes. There is a growing demand for appropriately qualified sports law professionals and this Sports Law course at Nottingham Trent University has been designed so that you'll have the knowledge required to enter this exciting area of law.

International Tax Law
Advance your career in international tax consultancy or in-house tax departments. Gain comprehensive knowledge in global tax law with a focus on comparative perspectives and join a vibrant international community with the International Tax Law course from Bournemouth University.

Law and Technology
The Law and Technology degree offered by University of Essex gives you the opportunity to analyse the impact of modern technologies on the application of traditional legal principles and the ways in which challenges raised by modern technologies could and should be addressed by the law.
Public International Law and Human Rights
Develop a critical appreciation of public international law (the law between and about states), its principles, rules and the ever-changing context in which it operates. The specialist Public International Law and Human Rights LLM from City St George's, University of London is truly international, enabling you to learn about global governance, humanitarian law and human rights.

Law (Online Learning)
The Law (Online Learning) programme from The University of Edinburgh offers a diverse and flexible range of courses, enabling you to tailor the LLM to suit your specific professional and personal needs.
International Commercial Law
The International Commercial Law, LLM programme at Swansea University offers a comprehensive education in commercial law. This full-time, one-year course is designed to equip students with essential legal knowledge and skills. Enrol today and join a prestigious institution renowned for its academic excellence and supportive learning environment.
Criminal Law and Criminal Justice
This postgraduate degree in Criminal Law and Criminal Justice at Birkbeck, University of London offers an exciting, challenging and distinctive opportunity to explore and develop new critical perspectives on major contemporary national and international debates. It is ideal for legal and criminal justice professionals and practitioners.
International Arbitration - Full-time (Online)
At the International Arbitration - Full-time (Online) programme offered by The University of Law you’ll also look at international investment arbitration, focusing on the ICSID Convention, ICSID Arbitration Rules and the UNCITRAL Rules of Arbitration.
Law (International Environmental Law)
The Law (International Environmental Law and Policy) program at University of Kent allows you to broaden and deepen your knowledge and understanding of law by specialising in one or more different areas.

Law Conversion with SQE Preparation
This Law Conversion with SQE Preparation degree from University of Chichester will enable students who have achieved a degree in a subject other than Law to study the foundations of legal knowledge.