The Insurance Law LLM program offered by Queen Mary University of London provides a comprehensive and integrated examination of insurance law, offering modules that encompass both the substantive framework of insurance law and its regulatory environment. It presents a complex and distinctive study area, which combines elements of contract law, regulatory law, and corporate law. Course Content: The program covers areas such as Risk and Insurance Law, Insurance Regulation, Legal Aspects of Corporate Finance, Legal Aspects of Insurance Fraud, Commercial Conflicts of Law and International Litigation, Principles of Regulation and so on. It also includes a 10,000-word independent research project or dissertation. Key Modules: Some of the key modules in this program include Insurance Law and Regulation, Risk and Insurance Law, Insurance Regulation, Legal Aspects of Insurance Fraud, Commercial Conflicts of Law and International Litigation to name a few. Accreditations: The program is accredited by the University of London.Future Careers: Graduates have gone on to work at organizations such as Barclays, Swiss Re, BNP Paribas, Commerzbank, PwC, Deloitte, in roles such as Trainee Solicitor, Associate and Consultant. This program also provides a strong foundation for further research in insurance law.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.