The Energy and Climate Change Law LLM course at Queen Mary University of London presents a comprehensive understanding of the legal aspects of energy production and use as well as international climate change law. The course offers the opportunity to study the evolving legal frameworks that govern energy markets and environmental protection in an era of climate change.Course Content: This course is designed to teach students about the legal and regulatory frameworks surrounding energy production and use, including the regulation of energy markets, renewable energy, and environmental impact assessments. Students will also learn about the international legal framework for the regulation of climate change and the role of international institutions in developing and implementing climate change policy. Additionally, the course offers the opportunity to delve into topics such as litigation strategies, trade, and investment in the energy sector.Key Modules: The Energy and Climate Change Law LLM course includes key modules such as Energy Regulation and Policy, Climate Change and Energy Policy, and International Environmental Law. Optional modules include Environmental Law in Business, Energy Innovation, Law and Policy, and Environmental Enforcement and Compliance.Future Careers: Graduates from this course have the potential to move into careers in international or European environmental law, as advisors in energy and environmental consultancy firms, or to work with NGOs and international institutions such as the United Nations or the World Bank. Others may also consider roles in the energy industry, in government or academia.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page here.