The Environmental Law LLM course offered at Queen Mary University is a specialised program focusing on various aspects of environmental law. The program highlights how local and international legislations are developed to address environmental problems and their enforcement worldwide.Course Content: The Environmental Law LLM course explores the areas of conservation, climate change law, international environmental law, environmental regulations and many more. It discusses how law has been and might be used to resolve environmental problems, exploring treaty law, customary international law, and domestic statutory law.Key Modules: Modules include International Environmental Law, International Natural Resources Law, Climate Change Law, Environmental Law in Business Transactions, Environmental Regulation, Conservation and Sustainable Development, Nature Protection Law, Research for Dissertation and Law and Governance of EU Energy Markets.Accreditations: The course is accredited by the University of London and is validated by the School of Law at Queen Mary University of London.Future Careers: The course is tailored to fit the complex needs of anyone involved in the environmental sector including law practitioners and people working in regulatory bodies, NGOs, company departments managing environmental issues, international organisations and more. For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.