The Energy and Natural Resources LLM at the University of East London is a postgraduate degree offering an in-depth understanding of the legal functions of energy and natural resources, environmental protection, and the search for new forms of energy. The course is designed to respond to the growing market demand for legal professionals with specialist knowledge of law related to energy, resources and the environment.Course Content: This course provides a solid grounding in areas of law including International Trade and Economic Law, International Environmental Law, and Law of the Sea. The course also explores critical topics such as the interplay between legislation, state practice, and international law in managing the world's resources, and the legal concepts of capture and property in oil and gas. In addition, the course offers an opportunity for in-depth study through a dissertation in a relevant area of interest.Key Modules: Some of the key modules covered in the course include Law of Natural Resources and Energy Major Infrastructure Planning and Sustainability, Trade Law, Law and International Development, and Climate Change and Renewable Energy Law. Future Careers: Graduates of the Energy and Natural Resources LLM have opportunities in a broad array of fields including leading energy and resources firms, international institutions, non-governmental organisations, and academia.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page