The LLM International Energy Dispute Resolution and Avoidance at the University of Dundee is a postgraduate course designed to explore key legal and practical issues surrounding the resolution and avoidance of energy-related disputes. This course is particularly relevant for professionals engaged in the energy sector worldwide, be it in legal, business or technical roles.Course Content: The course encompasses various engaging topics like transnational litigation and arbitration in energy disputes, negotiation and mediation in energy disputes, managing risk and project management in energy, and international relations and geopolitics in energy. Apart from these, there are also additional courses available on oil and gas law, mining law, renewable energy issues, investment law and project finance. Key Modules: Some of the key modules of this course include Energy Disputes: Substantive Principles, Energy Disputes: Formal Law and Procedure, and Energy Disputes: Mitigation and Avoidance. Students will also have the opportunity to undertake a written dissertation.Future Careers: This course equips its graduates for a wide range of opportunities in the energy sector. It prepares students to handle sophisticated legal matters and disputes that arise in the energy industry, providing them with the skills necessary for careers as legal practitioners, advisors, negotiators, or in-house counsel in either private practice or public sector roles in the energy industry.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.