The LLM Program in Comparative and International Dispute Resolution offered by Queen Mary University of London is designed to offer comprehensive insights into dispute resolution theory and practice, both procedurally and substantively. As such, it exposes students to various international dispute resolution mechanisms including litigation, arbitration, and mediation.Course Content: The course curriculum is designed to cater to the needs of individuals who aim to specialize in dispute resolution, particularly as practiced in the international and transnational context. It provides a thorough grounding in all major areas of dispute resolution practice and theory.Key Modules: The course has a wide variety of modules that cover various aspects of dispute resolution. Some of the key modules include Arbitration Award Writing; Comparative and International Trade Law; International and Comparative Law of Patents, Trade Secrets and Related Rights; Comparative Commercial Law: Substantive Issues; EU Competition Law.Accreditations: Completion of the LLM program enables graduates to sit for arbitration award writing exams to become a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators. Future Careers: This course equips students with skills that can be utilized in various conditions and sectors like corporations, trade, government departments, law firms, and international organizations. It may also lead to a higher level of academic research.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.