The Banking and Finance Law LLM at Queen Mary University of London is a specialised program that provides a comprehensive understanding of the law and practice related to banking and finance activities in the international sector. It is designed for students who wish to pursue a career in the finance sector, offering a unique opportunity to study the contractual and fiduciary relationships in the context of banking and finance.Course Content: The curriculum focuses on banking and finance law, regulation and compliance, international banking regulation, international finance, financial products, and risk management. There is also an opportunity to carry out independent research via a dissertation.Key Modules: Some of the key modules include Principles of Regulation and Compliance; International Finance; Principles of Banking Law; Investment Banking Principles; Emergency and Exception: Bank Recovery and Resolution; Unauthorised Business and Financial Crime; Transnational Joint Ventures; and International Investment Law.Future Careers: Graduates may find employment in financial and commercial firms, regulatory agencies, international organizations, non-governmental organizations and academia. The program also provides a solid grounding for doctoral research in the field of banking and finance law.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.