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Coursework Programmes
Master of Laws (International & Comparative Law)
The LLM (International & Comparative Law) offers a good mix of public
and private international law and comparative law subjects. There are
courses that focus on trade, investment and commercial issues; as
well as those covering subjects such as public international law, human
rights and environmental protection. There are also specialized courses
offering a comparative focus on the laws of jurisdictions such as China,
the U.S., the E.U., India, Indonesia, Korea and Vietnam.
Students have to choose at least six courses from the International &
Comparative Law grouping.
International & Comparative Law courses offered in AY2009/2010*:
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Arbitration of Investment Disputes
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ASEAN Environmental Law, Policy and Governance
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Aviation Law & Policy
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Choice of Law for International Contracts in Asia
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Comparative Constitutional Law
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Comparative Corporate Law
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Comparative Criminal Law
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Comparative Environmental Law
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Competition Law and Economics
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European Private International Law
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European Union Law
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Freedom of Speech: Critical & Comparative Perspectives
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Globalization & International Law
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Human Rights in Asia
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Intelligence Law
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International & Comparative Law of Sale in Asia
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International Commercial Arbitration
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International Commercial Litigation
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International Economic Law & Relations
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International Environmental Law & Policy
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International Investment Law
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International Police Enforcement Cooperation
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Islamic Law
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Law and Society in Malaysia
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Law, Governance & Development in Asia
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Negotiating & Drafting International Commercial Transactions
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Ocean Law & Policy in Asia
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Principles of Conflict of Laws
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Private International Law of IP
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Public International Law
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State Building & International Administration
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The Rise of the Law in the Modern World
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United Nations Law and Practice
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World Trade Law
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As at October 2009
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