📖Program Curriculum
PROGRAMME STRUCTURE
You are required to take at least five courses from the following list plus one other and to submit a dissertation as falling within the area For this programme you must complete the core course International Law and International Economic Governance and then either International Trade Law or International Investment Law Courses will be delivered through a combination of lectures and seminars
Core course
INTERNATIONAL LAW AND INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC GOVERNANCE
INTERNATIONAL TRADE LAW OR INTERNATIONAL INVESTMENT LAW
LAW AND SUSTAINABLE FINANCE
LAW AND MARKETS II
Optional courses
CLIMATE CHANGE LAW AND GOVERNANCE
FINANCE AND SOCIAL JUSTICE PROJECT
FOUNDATIONS OF INTERNATIONAL LAW
INTERNATIONAL AND COMPARATIVE INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW
INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION LAW
INTERNATIONAL COURTS AND TRIBUNALS
INTERNATIONAL FINANCE LAW
INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL REGULATION
FINANCE AND SOCIAL JUSTICE PROJECT
INTERNATIONAL LITIGATION IN PRACTICE ILIP
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW AND THE MARKET
LAW AND INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
LAW AND MARKETS
Programme alteration or discontinuation
The University of Glasgow endeavours to run all programmes as advertised In exceptional circumstances however the University may withdraw or alter a programme For more information please see Student contract
CAREER PROSPECTS
The rare combination of doctrinal theoretical legal-historical comparative and policy perspectives which this programme provides will prove highly attractive both to public and private sector employers The programme will be of particular interest to those students interested in pursuing a career in international organisations government service advanced research institutions think-tanks NGOs independent consultancy and academia Students seeking to pursue a career in legal practice will benefit from the programme's broad approach to be able to situate specific legal problems arising in highly practical areas such as world trade or investment law within the broader context of international economic law
Most of our courses include perspectives on professional practice and some also include experiential learning activities such as mock trials analysis of court transcripts and engagement with case studies These activities are designed to consolidate your understanding of key theoretical concepts by putting them into practice in real-world contexts
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