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Welcome to the Full-Time LL.M. and Diploma in International Dispute Resolution and Management

The LL.M. in International Dispute Resolution and Management is a degree dealing with the theory and practice of international dispute management, from their causes to their consequences, from prevention to management to settlement. The specialisation provides an intellectually challenging academic programme of study, which enables the student to analyse, synthesise and evaluate key theoretical concepts of dispute settlement/management in international business transactions and their practical applications, with a particular focus on the natural resources and energy industries. The degree course is aimed at professionals in legal, managerial and/or advisory positions in both the private and public sectors involving international business transactions.

The Chartered Institute of Arbitrators, London

The CIA will recognise parts of the LL.M. in International Dispute Resolution and Management as equivalent to their own examinations.

Students with a law degree who enrol for this LL.M. and who gain a Pass for the module "International Arbitration" will be exempt from Parts IIA, IIB and IIIB of the CIA exams and may apply for Member Grade of the Institute.

Students without a law degree who complete the LL.M. (with International Arbitration module) are only exempt from Parts II and IIIB of the CIA examinations.

Structure

The LL.M. is made up of 200 credits as follows:

 

Credits

Induction Programme

20

Core modules

60

Credits for chosen specialiation

80

Dissertation, Internship or extended PhD Proposal

40

 

200

The associated Diploma is made up of the Induction Programme plus an additional 120 module credits.

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Induction Programme (20 credits)

The Induction Programme provides students with vital knowledge and skills before they embark of the main components of CEPMLP’s taught Masters and Diploma programmes. CEPMLP student have a wide range of academic and professional backgrounds and the Induction Programme provides each student with a basic introduction to all the main disciplines included in the degrees programmes, namely law, economics, finance and geology. It also provides training in research methods.

Core Modules

Candidates should choose a minimum of 60 credits from the list below:

Recommended Elective Modules

Candidates are advised to choose additional modules from what is available on the academic timetable subject to any restrictions that may apply.

Together with the core modules above, excluding the Induction Programme they should add up to 140 for the LL.M. or 120 credits for the Diploma.

LL.M. Candidates

In addition to the Induction Programme plus the core and elective modules, LL.M. candidates are required to complete an additional 40 credits as follows: