The Faculty Board of Law give notice that they have prescribed the following papers and forms of examination for the LL.M. Examination, 2009 (LL.M. Regulations 1 and 2, Statutes and Ordinances, p. 439):
Form of examination | ||
Paper 1 | Corporate tax | t |
Paper 2 | International commercial tax | t |
Paper 3 | International commercial litigation | 3 |
Paper 4 | Law of restitution | t |
Paper 6 | Commercial insurance law | 3 |
Paper 9 | Corporate finance law | t |
Paper 10 | Corporate governance | t |
Paper 11 | Criminal justice - players and processes | es, t |
Paper 12 | Intellectual property | es, t |
Paper 13 | Contemporary issues in the law of European integration | t |
Paper 14 | Competition law | 3 |
Paper 15 | International environmental law | t |
Paper 18 | External relations law of the European union | t |
Paper 20 | Law of armed conflict, use of force and peacekeeping | t |
Paper 21 | Settlement of international disputes | t |
Paper 22 | International law and politics | t |
Paper 23 | The law of the World Trade Organization | es,t |
Paper 24 | International criminal law | t |
Paper 25 | International human rights law | t |
Paper 26 | Law and practice of civil liberties | es, t |
Paper 30 | Jurisprudence | 3 |
Paper 32 | Commercial equity | t |
Paper 33 | Comparative family law and policy | t |
Paper 34 | Philosophy of criminal law | t |
Paper 35 | History of English civil and criminal law | t |
Paper 36 | International intellectual property law | es, t |
Paper 37 | European legal history | 3 |
Paper 38 | Seminar paper |
(a) A candidate may take a written paper of three hours' duration in all the subjects listed above, other than Paper 38.
(b) Paper 38: Seminar Paper. Paper 38 shall be examined by the submission of a thesis which shall not, without the leave of the Faculty Board, exceed 18,000 words including footnotes and appendices, but excluding bibliography, on a topic approved by the Faculty Board which falls within the scope of one of the following seminar courses prescribed for 2008-09:
i | Public law |
ii | Comparative law |
(c) 'es' indicates a subject in which a candidate has a free choice between:
i. | a written paper of three hours' duration; and |
ii. | a written paper of two hours' duration together with the submission of an essay of not more than 7,000 words, including footnotes and appendices but excluding bibliography, on a topic approved by the Faculty Board which falls within the field of the subject. |
(d) 't' indicates a subject in which a candidate may submit a thesis in lieu of a final examination. The thesis shall not, without the leave of the Faculty Board, exceed 18,000 words including footnotes and appendices, but excluding bibliography. It shall be on a topic approved by the Faculty Board falling within the field of the subject.
(e) '3' indicates a subject in which a three-hour final examination is required, the candidate having no option of substituting a thesis or a two-hour examination and an essay.
(f) In 2008-09 there are no subjects which may be examined only in the form of a written paper of two hours' duration together with the submission of an essay of not more than 7,000 words, including footnotes and appendices but excluding bibliography, on a topic approved by the Faculty Board which falls within the field of the subject.