UCL FACULTY OF LAWS

Master of Laws (LLM) Programme

Specialist Degree - Intellectual Property Law (LAWSSP15)

To obtain a Master of Laws (LLM) in a particular area of law, you must gain 180 credits following a specific set of rules which can be found here.

The list below details all the core modules for this specialist degree. Please be aware that the list of modules on offer each year varies from year to year and that all modules are subject to change or cancellation.

While unlikely, it is possible that a particular specialist degree may not be available or difficult to obtain because a number of the modules needed for that specialism are not available. Details of modules offered in a particular academic year can be found on the taught modules page.

Core Modules

Commercialisation of Intellectual Property, The
15
Competition Law and Intellectual Property Rights
15
International and Comparative Law of Trade Marks, Designs and Unfair Competition
30
Law of Copyright and Designs, The
15
Law of Trade Marks and Brands, The
15
Technology and Intellectual Property Law
15

 

APPLICATION NOTICES

The application process for the 2013-14 academic session is open.
The deadline for applications to be received has been extended to Monday 1 July 2013

Please refer to the How to apply section for information on the application process.