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Compulsory Courses

Comparative Legal Traditions in Asia     ( Sem 1 )

* Compulsory for LLM (Asian Legal Studies) students.


Common Law Reasoning & Writing     ( Sem 1 )

* Compulsory for students from non-Common Law jurisdictions. Please click here for information on exemption.


Common Law Legal System of Singapore     ( Sem 1 )

* Compulsory for students from non-Common Law jurisdictions. Please click here for information on exemption.


Company Law (A)     ( Sem 1 )

* Compulsory for LLM (Corporate & Financial Services Law) students who have not read and passed Company Law at NUS or its equivalent in a Common Law jurisdiction.


Public International Law     ( Sem 1 )

* Compulsory for LLM (International & Comparative Law) students who have not read and passed Public International Law at NUS or its equivalent.


Foundations of IP Law     ( Sem 1 )

* Compulsory for LLM (Intellectual Property & Technology Law) students.


Carriage of Goods by Sea     ( Sem 1 )

* Compulsory for LLM (Maritime Law) students.


Law of Intellectual Property     ( Sem 1 )

* Compulsory for LLM (Intellectual Property & Technology Law) students.


Carriage of Goods by Sea     ( Sem 1 )




Core Curriculum

Law of Torts     ( Sem 1 )


Singapore Legal System     ( Sem 1 )


Legal Analysis, Writing and Research I     ( Sem 1 )


Comparative Legal Traditions (A)     ( Sem 1 )


Comparative Legal Traditions (B)     ( Sem 1 )


Comparative Legal Traditions (C)     ( Sem 1 )


Introduction to Trial Advocacy     ( Sem 1 )


Principles of Property Law     ( Sem 1 )


Company Law (B)     ( Sem 1 )


Company Law (C)     ( Sem 1 )


Company Law (D)     ( Sem 1 )


Company Law (E)     ( Sem 1 )


Company Law (F)     ( Sem 1 )


Evidence (A)     ( Sem 1 )




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