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LL.M. Examination, 2003: Notice

The Faculty Board of Law give notice that they have prescribed the following papers and forms of examination for the LL.M. Examination 2003 (Statutes and Ordinances, p. 430):

(a) a written paper of three hours' duration

Paper 1. Corporate tax
Paper 2. International commercial tax
Paper 3. International commercial litigation
Paper 4. The law of restitution
Paper 5. International sales
Paper 6. Commercial insurance law
Paper 7. Corporate insolvency law
Paper 8. International banking and financial law
Paper 13. Contemporary issues in the law of European integration
Paper 14. Competition law
Paper 17. External relations law of the European union
Paper 18. The European Union as a new legal order
Paper 19. Foundations of international law
Paper 20. Law of armed conflict, use of force, and peacekeeping
Paper 21. Settlement of international disputes
Paper 24. International criminal law
Paper 25. International human rights law
Paper 27. Public law
Paper 28. Comparative public law
Paper 29. Comparative law
Paper 30. Jurisprudence
Paper 31. Private law and political theory
Paper 33. Family law and policy
Paper 34. Philosophy of criminal law
Paper 35. History of English civil and criminal law
Paper 37. European legal history

(b) a free choice between a written paper of three hours' duration, and a written paper of two hours' duration together with the submission of an essay of not more than 7,000 words, including footnotes and appendices but excluding bibliography, on a topic approved by the Faculty Board which falls within the field of the subject:

Paper 9. Corporate finance law
Paper 11. Economics of law and regulation
Paper 12. Intellectual property
Paper 16. Civil and social rights in the European union
Paper 22. History and theory of international law
Paper 26. Law and practice of civil liberties
Paper 36. Modern legal history

The Faculty Board have designated the following papers as falling within the following fields:

Commercial law (c): 1-9, 12, 14
European law (e): 1-3, 12-14, 16-18, 27, 28
International law (i): 19-22, 24, 25


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Cambridge University Reporter, 12 June 2002
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