The LLM International Energy Law course at Nottingham Trent University is designed for professionals in the energy sector, including government officials, consultants, and energy company staff, who want to gain a comprehensive and critical understanding of the complex international legal landscape that shapes global energy supplies. Course Content: This course provides an opportunity to study International Energy Law and Regulation at the specialist level and includes the regulatory underpinning of the energy sector and its geopolitical aspects, the role of fossil fuels and interdependencies between states and sources of finance for energy. It also focuses on public international law aspects, such as Environmental and Investment Law, which plays a crucial role in the energy sector. Key Modules: Modules include Energy Regulation and Policy; International Dispute Resolution in Oil and Gas; Energy Investments and Finance; Public International Law; Legal Research Skills and Methods; and the opportunity to engage in a dissertation on a chosen topic related to international energy law. Accreditations: This course is accredited by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) and the Bar Standards Board (BSB). Future Careers: Graduates of this course can expect to find employment within governmental bodies, international organizations, international law firms or multinational corporations, energy utilities, upstream oil and gas companies and regulatory agencies, energy trading, and brokerage. For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.