The Commercial and Corporate Law LLM course offered by Queen Mary University of London provides rigorous, comprehensive, and flexible training in key areas of commercial and corporate law from various jurisdictions and perspectives. It gives students an opportunity to engage in comparative legal study and encourages a critical approach to understanding commercial and corporate law.Course Content: The course enables students to choose modules that suit their career plans and interests from a wide range of subjects in commercial and corporate law, including International and Comparative Company Law, Capital Markets Law, Corporate Governance, Private Equity Law, and Financial Regulation. The course also includes a significant research component, which involves focus on a specialized area of commercial and corporate law through a 15,000-word dissertation.Key Modules: The key modules of the course include International and Comparative Company Law, Capital Markets Law, Corporate Governance, International and Comparative Secured Transactions, Intellectual Property Law, Insurance Law, EU Financial Services Law, International Commercial Arbitration, and Tax Law and Policy.Accreditations: The course is endorsed by the Chartered Institute of Arbitration (CIArb), providing successful graduates with exemptions from certain examinations and an accelerated route to CIArb membership.Future Careers: Graduates of this LLM programme are equipped for future careers at top-tier law firms, multinational companies, government organisations, financial institutions, and international agencies. They are prepared to work in roles focusing on corporate and commercial legal practice, arbitration, academics, and finance.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.