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LL.M. Examination, 2002

The Faculty Board of Law give notice that, with effect from the examinations in 2002, the form for the LL.M. Examination will be changed as follows:

Paper 3. International commercial litigation Paper 37. European legal history

Paper 13. Contemporary issues in the law of European integration

Each paper will contain not less than six questions of which candidates will be required to attempt any three.

Paper 15. European environmental law and policy

The paper will contain not less than nine questions. Candidates taking the three-hour paper will be required to attempt any three questions and candidates taking the two-hour paper will be required to attempt any two. Candidates who have submitted an essay are advised not to attempt a question which overlaps substantially with the subject of the essay; credit will not be given for material which is re-used.

Paper 5. International sales Paper 30. Jurisprudence

Paper 6. Commercial insurance law Paper 32. Comparative criminal procedure

Each paper will contain ten questions of which candidates will be required to attempt any four.

Paper 11. Economics of law and regulation Paper 22. History and theory of international law

Each paper will contain not less than ten questions. Candidates taking the three-hour paper will be required to attempt any three questions and candidates taking the two-hour paper will be required to attempt any two. Candidates who have submitted an essay are advised not to attempt a question which overlaps substantially with the subject of the essay; credit will not be given for material which is re-used.

Paper 1. Introduction to UK tax law and policy Paper 21. Settlement of international disputes

Paper 14. Competition law Paper 25. International human rights law

Paper 19. Foundations of international law Paper 28. Comparative public law

Each paper will contain not less than eight questions of which candidates will be required to attempt any three.

Paper 12. Intellectual property Paper 24. International criminal law

Paper 23. The WTO and international economic law

Each paper will contain not less than eight questions. Candidates taking the three-hour paper will be required to attempt any three questions and candidates taking the two-hour paper will be required to attempt any two. Candidates who have submitted an essay are advised not to attempt a question which overlaps substantially with the subject of the essay; credit will not be given for material which is re-used.

Paper 8. International banking and financial law Paper 33. Family law and policy

Paper 29. Comparative law

Each paper will contain eight questions of which candidates will be required to attempt any four.

Paper 2. International commercial tax

The paper will be divided into two sections and will contain not less than six questions. Candidates will be required to attempt three questions of which at least one question must be taken from Section A and at least one question from Section B.

Paper 4. The law of restitution

The paper will contain not less than nine questions of which candidates will be required to attempt any four.

Paper 7. Advanced trust law

The paper will contain not less than seven questions of which candidates will be required to attempt any three.

Paper 9. Corporate finance law

The paper will contain not less than six questions. Candidates taking the three-hour paper will be required to attempt any three questions and candidates taking the two-hour paper will be required to attempt any two. Candidates who have submitted an essay are advised not to attempt a question which overlaps substantially with the subject of the essay; credit will not be given for material which is re-used.

Paper 10. Corporate governance

The paper will contain not less than three questions. Candidates will be required to attempt all questions set.

Paper 16. Civil, social, and environmental rights in the European Union

The paper will be divided into four sections. Each section will contain not less than two questions. Candidates will be required to attempt three questions of which not more than one question must be taken from any section.

Paper 17. External relations law of the European Union

The paper will be divided into two sections and will contain not less than six questions. Candidates will be required to attempt three questions of which at least one must be taken from each section.

Paper 18. The European Union as a new legal order

The paper will contain not less than ten questions of which candidates will be required to attempt any three.

Paper 20. Law of armed conflict, use of force, and peacekeeping

The paper will be divided into two sections and will contain not less than ten questions. Candidates will be required to attempt three questions of which at least one question must be taken from Section A and at least one question from Section B.

Paper 26. Law and practice of civil liberties

The paper will be divided into two sections and will contain not less than eight questions. Candidates taking the three-hour paper will be required to attempt three questions of which at least one question must be taken from Section A. Candidates taking the two-hour paper will be required to attempt two questions of which one question must be taken from Section A and one question from Section B. Candidates who have submitted an essay are advised not to attempt a question which overlaps substantially with the subject of the essay; credit will not be given for material which is re-used.

Paper 34. Philosophy of criminal law

The paper will be divided into two sections. Each section will contain not less than four questions. Candidates will be required to attempt three questions of which at least one question must be taken from Section A and at least one question from Section B.

Paper 35. History of English civil and criminal law

The paper will contain not less than ten questions of which candidates will be required to attempt any three.

Whewell Scholarship Paper on problems and disputed points in international law

The paper will contain not less than eight questions of which candidates will be required to attempt any three.


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Cambridge University Reporter, 28 November 2001
Copyright © 2001 The Chancellor, Masters and Scholars of the University of Cambridge.