Law and Legal Studies in British Universities
British law schools such as Northumbria Law School, Nottingham Law School, Bristol Law School, Kent Law School and York Law School are famous for their contemporary course programmes in international law and legal studies.
Northumbria Law School, Northumbria University: The Law School offers full time Masters (LLM) programmes for overseas students. It is also a leading provider of the Graduate Diploma in Law (GDL), the Legal Practice Courses (LPC) for aspiring solicitors, and the Bar Vocational Courses (BVC).
Nottingham Law School, Nottingham Trent University: Master’s in Law (LLM) programme are offered in Competition Law; Corporate Law; Criminal Justice; Employment Law; Europe and the Law; General LLM; Health Law; Human Rights; Insolvency Law; Intellectual Property Law; International Criminal Justice; International Trade Law; and Sports Law.
Kent Law School, Kent University: is the sixth best Law School in the UK and offers a variety of postgraduate LLM degrees for international students. LLM degrees are offered in International Law and International Relations, International Commercial Law, Public International Law, European Law, International Economic Law, International Environmental Law, Environmental Law and Policy, Criminal Justice, International Criminal Law, and Medical Law and Ethics.
York Law School, University of York: University of York is one of the youngest British universities and York Law School is a leading research university in the field of law and legal studies. Courses offered include LLB (Bachelor of Laws), LLM (Master of Laws) in International Corporate and Commercial Law and research programmes in company law, corporate finance and insolvency, commercial law, international private law, and related aspects of European Community law.
Other British universities offering post graduate programmes in law and legal studies are University of Liverpool; University of Surrey; University of Leeds; University of Glasgow; Aberdeen University; The University of Buckingham; University of Sheffield; Exeter University; University of Derby; Northampton University ; University of Dundee; University of Lincoln; Nottingham University; Bristol Law School; The University of Greenwich; University of Strathclyde; Oxford Brookes University Queen Mary, University of London; Robert Gordon University; Swansea University; University of Southampton; Anglia Ruskin University; Blackburn College; Buckinghamshire New University; Bangor University; BPP Law School; The City Law School, City University London; Glasgow Caledonian University; Keele University; King’s College London, University of London and London South Bank University.

























