The LLM (Competition and Innovation) at the LSE Law School is a specialist pathway within the Master of Laws program designed for graduates and practitioners interested in modern developments at the intersection of competition law, innovation regulation, and emerging digital markets. The curriculum offers a flexible structure allowing students to focus specifically on competition and innovation by enrolling in a minimum of four relevant law courses, resulting in the specialism being named on their degree certificate. Core subject areas cover global competition law, regulation of technology and digital platforms, intellectual property law, e-commerce law, cyberlaw, and state aid. Assessment includes coursework, written examinations, and a compulsory 10,000-word dissertation supervised by LSE faculty experts. Courses and dissertation options are annually revised to reflect current research and regulatory trends. The program prepares graduates for roles with law firms, governmental agencies, international organizations, or corporate legal departments dealing with complex competition and innovation legal issues.
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https://www.lse.ac.uk/law/Assets/Documents/llm/LLM-Law-Student-Handbook-2024-25-1.pdf