Cross-Border Disputes (Dual Qualifying - University of Toulouse)
Position Details (Master's)
During the Cross-Border Disputes (Dual Qualifying - University of Toulouse) program from University of Dundee you will learn aboutjurisdiction,choiceoflaw, and the effects of foreign judgements in two countries and specialise in commercial or family law aspects of private international law. You will spend your first semester in Dundee before completing your studies in the historic city of Toulouse.
You start in January and complete your dissertation with supervision from our academics over the summer months. You then go on to theUniversity of Toulousein September. Successful candidates graduate with the Dundee LLM and the Master 2 degree from Toulouse.
A core aspect of the course is the different learning experience in the French and Scottish components. At Dundee, you are given detailed reading lists that will introduce you to topics and give you questions to consider, with a view to promoting critical thinking through class discussions and reliance on the Socratic method. At Toulouse, teaching is in the form of both lectures and specialist seminars and concludes with a group project.
Key facts
- Graduates of this LLM are pursuing careers in a wide variety of sectors including:
- legal practice
- in-house council
- banking
- international organisations including at the Council of the European Union
- state ministries
- academia
Modules include:
- Legal Research Skills
- Private International Law (Common Law Perspectives)
- International Energy Arbitration: Practical Exercises
- Corporate Governance
- Competition Law
- Intellectual Property Law
University of Dundee
On Campus (Full Time)
1 year
Expired