LLM International Commercial Law
Dublin, Ireland
DURATION
1 up to 2 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time, Part time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
Request application deadline
EARLIEST START DATE
Jan 2025
TUITION FEES
EUR 22,600 / per year *
STUDY FORMAT
Blended, On-Campus
* full time for non- EU students |EUR 11500 for EU students | part time EUR 11300 for non- EU studests | EUR 5340 for EU studests
Introduction
LLM International Commercial Law: If you undertake a master's degree at UCD Sutherland School of Law you will be studying at one of the Top 100 Law Schools in the World. You will be taught by leading academics where class participation and interaction are encouraged. Our innovative teaching and small class sizes will allow you to develop strong analytical skills, and to hone your written and spoken critical insights. As a member of the law school you are part of the largest and most international university in Ireland, learning from a diverse, research-active faculty keen to explore with you the intricacies, power and magic of the common law system in Ireland, the EU and internationally.
With the enormous growth in international commerce over the last few decades, knowledge of international commercial law has become an essential element of legal practice in all major law firms. The programme is also especially relevant to those seeking opportunities in the commercial world. Members of staff in the Sutherland School of Law have engaged in major research in this area spanning the full range of international commercial law from the World Trade Organisation through competition law in the domestic, European and international contexts to the issues arising out of the complexities of regulation. The depth of understanding and knowledge of law acquired through the programme is highly regarded by employers and has been the basis for many successful and varied careers.
Ideal Students
Who should apply?
Full-Time option suitable for:
- Domestic (EEA) applicants: Yes
- International (Non-EEA) applicants currently residing outside of the EEA Region: Yes
Part-Time option suitable for:
- Domestic (EEA) applicants: Yes
- International (Non-EEA) applicants currently residing outside of the EEA Region: No
Admissions
Scholarships and Funding
International Student Scholarships (Non-EU):
Please note that UCD offers a number of graduate scholarships for full-time, self-funding international students, holding an offer of a place on a UCD graduate degree programme. For further information please contact our Admissions team!
EU Student Scholarships:
We also offer several graduate scholarships for EU applicants. All applicants who apply before May 31st will be included for consideration.
SUSI Grant Funding:
Domestic undergraduates who are eligible for government SUSI funding should note that their fees for graduate study may also be covered under the scheme.
Curriculum
Modules
Stage 1 Options - 1) 1 of Core Modules
Students wishing to choose the Arbitration Project need to register with LAW40060 International Commercial Arbitration before being able to choose the Arbitration Project Module.
- LAW40290 | Dissertation
- LAW41650 | Arbitration Project
Stage 1 Options - A) Min 3 of: Option Modules
Choose three of the modules below. A maximum of 6 modules are to be chosen between sections A & B.
- LAW40360 | Advanced Issues in European Competition Law
- LAW40060 | International Commercial Arbitration
- LAW40280 | Trade Mark Law
Stage 1 Options - B) Min 0 of: Option Modules
Choose no more than 3 modules from the list below.
- LAW40120 | Foundations of Environmental Law
- LAW40150 | International Competition Law
- LAW41040 | Law and Governance of the EU
- LAW41270 | Data Protection and Privacy: National and International Perspectives
- LAW41450 | International Tax Law
- LAW41610 | Patent Law
- LAW42000 | Copyright Law
- LAW41090 | Climate Change Law and Policy
- LAW41200 | Cross-Border Litigation: European and International Perspectives on the Conflict of Laws
- LAW41790 | Data Protection Governance
- LAW42170 | Behavioural Laws
- LAW42300 | Law & Rationality
- LAW42310 | AI Regulation
Program Outcome
An in-depth knowledge of international commercial law is invaluable to anyone with ambitions to practise law at the highest level, either as in-house counsel or in an international law firm. If you undertake this Master it will equip you with several key skills, including how to:
- Apply your knowledge and understanding of international commercial law, and your problem-solving abilities, in diverse legal environments.
- Have the intellectual toolkit required to research and write a major dissertation.
- Integrate source material from a variety of disciplinary areas to reach reasoned decisions about the relative status of competing claims to knowledge.
- Unpack complex legal arguments and render intelligible to a non-specialist audience, key disciplinary insights.
- Use knowledge of substantive law to critique arguments and reach conclusions on whether - and how - the law in this field may need reform.
Program Tuition Fee
Career Opportunities
The LLM in International Commercial Law is highly regarded by employers and has been the basis for many successful careers across the world. It is particularly useful for graduates wishing to practise with specialist corporate law firms or with the ambition to work as an in-house legal adviser.
Potential employers include the many global corporate law firms based in Dublin, London and throughout the world. As Dublin grows as a digital hub in Europe, the many technology companies with Head Offices in Dublin are also prospective employers for graduates from this highly valued Masters.
Masters students in UCD Sutherland School of Law can benefit from engaging both with the UCD Careers Network and the Head of Career Development in the School. There are career events hosted throughout the academic year and a specific Law Fair every October where Domestic and International Employers come on campus to meet with students.