Sports Law, LLM
About LLM Sports Law
The influence of UK, European and international law and regulations
in sport is increasing, and this course focuses on the regulation
of sport at a UK and EU level. You will explore areas such as
Sport, Law and the Human Body and benefit from our considerable
expertise in the related areas of Health and Intellectual Property
Law.
Why choose LLM Sports Law?
- Learn about UK, European and international laws and regulations regarding sport, …
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About LLM Sports Law
The influence of UK, European and international law and regulations
in sport is increasing, and this course focuses on the regulation
of sport at a UK and EU level. You will explore areas such as
Sport, Law and the Human Body and benefit from our considerable
expertise in the related areas of Health and Intellectual Property
Law.
Why choose LLM Sports Law?
- Learn about UK, European and international laws and regulations regarding sport, and understand how sport is becoming an increasingly important business.
- Benefit from our expertise in Sports Law and the complementary areas of Health and iNtellectual Property Law.
- Fulfil the growing demand for appropriately qualified sports lawyers and managers.
- Full-time and part-time study routes.
- Attend an International Summer School with the opportunity to explore Law in a European context.
- Scholarships available.
- Individual modules can be studied for Continuing Professional Development (CPD) awards. Email us for details.
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Contact us
Telephone: +44(0)115 848 4460
Email
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Please note the following information for applicants.
Modules
You will study six taught modules followed by a dissertation.
Core modules:
- European Sports Law and Policy
- Sport, Intellectual Property and Commerce
- Sport, Law and Regulation
- Sport, Law and the Human Body
You will also select two modules from another subject area.
Assessment
In each case modules are assessed through one piece of course work. This usually takes the form of a problem- or essay-style question, but will vary by module. You can submit and receive feedback on assessments over the course of each module.
The dissertation is 18,000 - 20,000 words on a suitable topic of your choice and includes one-to-one supervision with a tutor who is an expert in that field.
How do I study?
The academic year for the LLM courses is split into three parts: two ten-week terms (Term One runs from the beginning of the academic year until the Christmas vacation, Term Two between Christmas and Easter) and the summer period.
Full-time students – who complete the course over one academic year – study three modules in each term and complete the dissertation over the summer.
Part-time students – who complete the course over two academic years – study three modules across Terms One and Two in each year (six in total), beginning work on researching their dissertation during the first summer period and completing it during the second.
For full- and part-time students modules are taught through weekly two-hour seminars in small groups. Seminars are led by academics but will usually require you to carry out extensive guided preparatory work and will often involve short presentations or other contributions.
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