The International Shipping Law LLM is a postgraduate course offered by Queen Mary University of London. Specifically designed for law graduates and professionals, the course provides an in-depth understanding of maritime law in both a practical, commercial and theoretical context. Course Content: The curriculum covers international shipping law, encompassing both private and public issues, such as cargo and insurance disputes and public law aspects like pollution and piracy. The course is delivered via seminars, led by academic staff members and practising legal professionals.Key Modules: Key modules include Admiralty Law, Carriage of Goods by Sea, Marine Insurance Law, International Commercial Arbitration, and International Law of the Sea.Accreditations: The completion of this programme leads to the award of LLM (Master of Laws) in International Shipping Law by Queen Mary University of London.Future Careers: The course equips students for a career in the shipping industry, whether in law firms, shipping companies or international organizations. Its content is relevant to positions that focus on maritime law, commercial law and jobs related to arbitration, insurance or shipping corporations.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.