The Law and Economics LLM is a one year, full-time or two years, part-time programme offered by Queen Mary University of London. The course aims to provide an advanced understanding of the economic effects of law and prepare students for a professional career in international and European business law. It emphasizes the economic function of law, which is used to solve coordination problems, resource allocation, and the exchange of information and risks.Course Content: The Law and Economics LLM course allows students to choose modules from a range of subjects including Corporate and Securities Law, Comparative and International Dispute Resolution, Commercial and Corporate law, Comparative Law of Obligations, Banking Law, International and EU Financial Law, EU Law and so on. Students will have to write a 15,000-word dissertation on a relevant topic of their choice.Key Modules: Some key modules in the course include Law and Economics of Sovereign Debt Crises, Comparative European Banking Law, Comparative Law of Contracts, Cross-border Merger and Acquisition Law, International Law of Foreign Investment, Dissertation UoP – Law and Economics, Sovereign Debt and Dispute Resolution, Corporate Finance, and many others. These modules are designed to equip students with the skills and knowledge required to excel in the field of law and economics.Accreditations: The university has not mentioned any specific accreditations for this course.Future Careers: Graduates from the Law and Economics LLM have a wide range of career options to choose from. They can work in law firms, multinational companies, international organizations, universities and research organizations. Some graduates also choose to proceed onto further study or go into the legal profession. For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.