LLM in Law

Why study the LLM in Law?

The LLM in Law allows students to choose any six modules from the full and wide ranging list offered for our specialised taught LLM programmes.  Students choose three modules in each of the first two terms, and then complete a supervised dissertation in the area of their choice in the final term.

This programme allows students to explore a wide and exciting range of contemporary legal issues and to tailor an LLM degree to meet their own individual needs and interests.  Modules in any of the taught LLM programmes (as listed here) can be studied alongside each other, offering a high level of flexibility and control, and the opportunity to study modules in very different legal areas if desired.

Download the 2009-10 Module Guide for more information about taught postgraduate modules offered at Kent Law School.

More Information

General enquiries can be sent to Kent Law School Postgraduate Office, academic related issues should be addressed to:

Professor Iain Ramsay
Programme Convenor
Kent Law School, University of Kent, Canterbury CT2 7NS
United Kingdom


Tel: +44 (0)1227 824866
Email: i.d.c.ramsay@kent.ac.uk