Why study LLB Commercial Law at ÊMiddlesex University?

Researchers in the Middlesex University School of Law are engaged in a wide range of local, national and international projects in law. Members of staff also publish influentially on commerce-related law and international relations topics and issues, ranging from banking law, telecoms regulation, intellectual property, world trade law and international maritime law through to the impact of supranational organisations on national legal and regulatory systems.

The School has excellent relationships with London-based law firms through its active participation in the Middlesex Law Society (an association of lawyers across North London), as well as with London chambers and many national bodies. The School also works extensively with international partners, including European institutions and, through our overseas campuses, where our LLB programme is offered (most notably in Mauritius and Dubai), and is developing an extensive network of partners in the Indian Ocean and the Middle East. Through such links, selected students have an opportunity to gain invaluable work experience during their course in a range of possible settings.

Course highlights:

This course allows you to acquire specialised understanding of the increasingly valued field of commercial law within a qualifying degree in law. A wide range of optional modules is available so that you can choose subject areas well matched to your particular interests and ambitions.