Russian law and legal institutions (LWM44) The course is intended to provide a basic grounding in Russian law and institutions and also extend your intellectual horizons and abilities (credit bearing).
Securities law (LWM71) This course aims to provide you with a strong grasp of the dense regulation within securities law (credit bearing).
Taxation principles and policy (LWM47) This course takes a principled approach to consider why tax systems are structured in a particular way and what may influence the structure (credit bearing).
Telecommunications law (LWM48) This course is all about the area of law that regulates the telecommunications industry (credit bearing).
Transfer of technology law (LWM49) The course examines the issues of intellectual property rights largely from the perspective of United Kingdom and European Union law (credit bearing).
United Nations protection of human rights (LWM61) This course will take you on a journey of discovering and studying the role of the United Nations in promoting and protecting human rights (credit bearing).
Western European legal history (LWM50) This course is about the history of legal development in Europe, from the fall of the Roman Empire right up to the modern times (credit bearing).
World trade law (LWM51) The course covers the history of the WTO, its objectives and how it operates (credit bearing).
Youth justice (LWM52) In this course students will discuss and analyse the socio-legal concepts of youth and childhood in both academic and legal discourse (credit bearing).