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Staffordshire University

Masters Degree , Uncategorised

Course Description

The Law School at Staffordshire University is recognised as one of the best Law Schools in the country for undergraduate, postgraduate and professional awards. Our Common Professional Examination (CPE) is accredited by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) and the Bar Standards Board. Our Legal Practice Course (LPC) has received the highest possible SRA rating of ?Commendable Practice? in all areas. Our LLM awards are the acknowledged way to further legal expertise and hone research skills. Choose to complete the LLM International Sports Law at the Staffordshire University Law School and you will be taught by renowned academics and benefit from the expertise that stems from our links with major legal practices. World-class, our Law School is purpose built, well-equipped and offers modern lecture theatres, an excellent Law Library with a Learning Resources Centre, mock courtroom with video facilities, Legal Practice rooms and study rooms. Flexible study including Online Distance Learning Understanding that you may need to balance study around work, our LLM programme offers considerable flexibility in terms of time, content and outcome. You may attend to study the LLM International Sports Law full-time (one morning and afternoon each week) or part-time (one morning or afternoon each week). For even greater flexibility, especially for students who cannot attend the Law School, the LLM International Sports Law may also be studied by Online Distance Learning using the Blackboard Virtual Learning Environment (VLE). Alternatively, Online Distance Learning and part-time on-campus study can be combined. As well as Law graduates, students with non-Law degrees and from non common Law jurisdictions may study on the LLM. Students may be credited for prior study. What it's about With major sponsorship deals, global names and serious money involved, sport can be a breeding ground for contract disputes, disagreements and criminal activity. As a result, our LLM International Sports Law has been specifically designed to equip Law students and practitioners, as well as suitably qualified sports professionals, athletes and administrators, with the qualifications, expertise and knowledge necessary to operate within ? and better understand - the complexities of the international sports arena. With a truly international content, the award blends practical sports issues with academic theory across a wide range of sports, countries and environments. Most specifically, with a choice of subject areas, including: International Sporting Organisations and Rules Sports Regulation and Governance Commercial Regulation of Sport Doping in Sport Sport, the Individual and the Law (civil and criminal injuries), the LLM can be tailored to your own interests or area of practice. You will also have the opportunity to choose a current sports topic to research for a dissertation project. To see examples of the resources you will use during the module, Visit:- http:delicious.comkrislines YouTube - Animation Definition of Sport http:www.youtube.comwatch?v=4l6GIaEVSFk Blog - http:sportslawnews.wordpress.com Forum - https: onclick=_gaq.push(['_trackEvent', 'DeptID=3561', 'Referral: Text Hyperlinks', 'CID=18705#']) href=http:www.findamasters.comcommonclickCount.aspx?theid=18705&type=25&DID=3561&url=http:www.staffs.ac.ukforumssportslawindex.php rel=nofollow target=_blank>http:www.staffs.ac.ukforumssportslawindex.php Wiki - http:crowdlaw.wikidot.com What you do For a general LLM award, you may offer the required credits from any combination of modules available within the programme. The 15-credit single module Legal Research Methodology is compulsory if you do not have postgraduate research training. It is also a good introductory module if you are returning to study after a gap. ? In addition, if you have graduated in a subject other than Law, or are a Law graduate from a non common-Law jurisdiction, you will normally be required to t

 

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