Comparative & European Private International Law (Dual Qualifying  University of Toulouse)

    Master of Comparative & European Private International Law (Dual Qualifying University of Toulouse) at University of Dundee

    Duration12 month(s)
    Tuition Fee
    GBP 20,900 / Year
    Next IntakeJanuary 1, 2027
    Comparative & European Private International Law (Dual Qualifying University of Toulouse)

    Study Comparative & European Private International Law (Dual Qualifying University of Toulouse) at University of Dundee, a Master degree offered on the Dundee City Campus campus in United Kingdom. This Full Time program is delivered on campus in English and takes approximately 1 year to complete. Students benefit from a structured learning experience designed to build both theoretical knowledge and practical experience. The next intake is scheduled for January 1, 2027.

    About Comparative & European Private International Law (Dual Qualifying University of Toulouse)

    You will learn about jurisdiction, choice of law, and the effects of foreign judgements in two countries and specialise in commercial or family law aspects of private international law. You will spend your first semester in Dundee before completing your studies in the historic city of Toulouse.

    You start in January and complete your dissertation with supervision from our academics over the summer months. You then go on to the University of Toulouse in September. Successful candidates graduate with the Dundee LLM and the Master 2 degree from Toulouse.

    A core aspect of the course is the different learning experience in the French and Scottish components. At Dundee, you are given detailed reading lists that will introduce you to topics and give you questions to consider, with a view to promoting critical thinking through class discussions and reliance on the Socratic method. At Toulouse, teaching is in the form of both lectures and specialist seminars and concludes with a group project.

    Study cross-border disputes through our broad range of international law modules in both Scotland and France, with the opportunity to gain two masters degrees

    Disciplines

    School of Humanities Social Sciences and Law

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    Typically we can consider a Bachelor's degree from a well-ranked institution.

    A score of

    • 75-91% (GPA of 3.0/4.0 or 3.5/5.0) is considered comparable to a UK 2:1 (Upper Second-Class Honours)
    • 63-74% is considered comparable to a UK 2:2 (Lower Second-Class Honours)

    English Requirements

    • PTEMin 76
    • IELTSMin 7
    • TOEFLMin 95

    Career

    Graduates of this LLM are pursuing careers in a wide variety of sectors including:

    • legal practice
    • in-house counsel
    • banking
    • international organisations including at the Council of the European Union
    • state ministries
    • academia

    Fee Information

    How to Apply

    How to apply for this course

    Sign up for our direct application system

    You will need create a temporary user account using your personal email address. This temporary user account is only used to complete, save, return to, and submit your application. You do not need to complete your application all at once, you can return to it later by logging back in.

    Please ensure you use the correct email address when you create your account as this can't be changed until after you have submitted your application to us.

    Complete your application

    You will be asked for the following information as part of your application:

    • your home address and contact information, including your personal email address and date of birth
    • details of the your qualifications, grades, and dates (this includes any qualifications you have not yet completed)
    • details of your English language qualifications, such as IELTS (for non-English speakers)

    You will need to upload the following documents with your application:

    • official transcript (if you have graduated, this should be a copy of your final transcript)
    • degree certificate (If you have graduated)
    • evidence of English language proficiency (view which documents we accept to demonstrate proficiency in English)
    • (for international applicants only) details of your passport and upload a copy of your current passport

    You may need some or all of these documents as part of your application, you can check which ones you need for this course on the additional documents page once you started your application.

    • CV
    • academic reference
    • professional reference
    • personal statement

    If you are working with a recruitment agent, remember to add in their details in the relevant section so that we can link them to your application from the start. This means the emails we send to you will also be copied to your agent’s registered branch email address for information.

    Comparative & European Private International Law (Dual Qualifying University of Toulouse)
    University of Dundee
    University of Dundee
    United Kingdom

    United Kingdom, Dundee

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