
Enrol
Application deadline:
2 September 2019
Enrol
Application deadline:
2 September 2019
The LLM in International Shipping Law (Piraeus, Greece) has been created by Queen Mary University of London(QMUL), following the success of the London-based LLM in International Shipping Law.
The programme offers the opportunity to the students to develop academic and professional expertise in a range of specialized topics in shipping. It has been designed to meet the industry’s need for highly-skilled professionals with a strong understanding of the legal underpinnings of shipping.
This programme is taught by the QMUL Centre for Commercial Law Studies academic staff at the prestigious premises of the Hellenic Management Centre (HMC) in the center of Piraeus, in Greece. It is aimed at lawyers and professionals with relevant work experience. It is taught in intensive monthly teaching blocks, allowing busy graduates and professionals to complete a degree that will enhance their knowledge and practice with a comparative and international perspective.
Open Day
Wednesday, 13 June 2019
11:00 – 19:00
The LLM in International Shipping Law in Piraeus was inspired by the Greek shipping community’s position as one of the major global metropolitan shipping centres. Delivered by our world-leading academic faculty from the heart of legal London, this LLM is one part of growing global network of shipping law specialists. We want you to be part of this network and of our vision.
Professor Ian Walden (Director of the Centre of Commercial Law Studies, Queen Mary)
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