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The University of Law Postgraduate Programmes
LLM Mediation and Alternative Dispute Resolution - Part-time
- London, United Kingdom
- Birmingham, United Kingdom + 2 more
LLM
Part time
24 months
Distance Learning, On-Campus
English
Our LLMs from our new Master's in Law suite of programmes are designed for law and non-law graduates who want to explore the practical application of a particular, specialist area of the law. Study face to face or online. The course has been specially designed for law and non-law graduates who want to gain a Master’s qualification in law while developing an in-depth knowledge of different mediation and arbitration techniques and practices.
The University of Law Postgraduate Programmes
LLM Mediation and Alternative Dispute Resolution - Full-time
- London, United Kingdom
- Birmingham, United Kingdom + 2 more
LLM
Full time
12 months
Distance Learning, On-Campus
English
Our LLM Mediation and Alternative Dispute Resolution from our new Master's in Law suite of programs is designed for law and non-law graduates who want to explore the practical application of a particular, specialist area of the law. Study face-to-face or online.
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