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The School of Law at Queen Mary University of London offers programmes across a wide range of specialisms and postgraduate qualifications, including PhD, LLM, MSc and Diploma degrees.

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Whatever you decide to study, you will be dealing with complex themes systematically and creatively. Taught by leading experts in their field, our programmes enable you to gain an advanced and thorough understanding of key and current issues in your chosen subject.

London LLM programmes

  • Art, Business and Law LLM
  • Banking and Finance Law LLM
  • Commercial and Corporate Law LLM
  • Comparative and International Dispute Resolution LLM
  • Competition Law LLM
  • Criminal Justice LLM
  • Energy and Climate Change Law LLM
  • Environmental Law LLM
  • European Law LLM
  • Human Rights Law LLM
  • Insurance Law LLM
  • Intellectual Property Law LLM
  • International Business Law LLM
  • International Economic Law LLM
  • International Shipping Law LLM
  • International Tax Law LLM
  • Law and Economics LLM
  • Common Law Theory and Practice LLM
  • Public International Law LLM
  • Regulation and Compliance LLM
  • Tax Law LLM
  • Technology, Media and Communications Law LLM
  • Master of Laws*

*If you apply for the Master of Laws your final degree certificate will show Master of Laws. If you wish your degree to show expertise in a specific area of law then you should apply for one of our specialised LLM programmes.

London LLM modules

View the full list of modules available on each programme .

Critical Thinking and Writing in the Law

As an LLM student, you will also have the option to join the Critical Thinking and Writing in the Law course . This is a specialised series of interactive lectures designed to improve your legal writing and research skills, focusing on academic legal writing, interpreting legal sources, critical analysis, and essay and dissertation writing.

International LLM programmes

The Paris LLM programme offers you the innovative opportunity to gain a Queen Mary LLM, taught by Queen Mary academics, in English, in the heart of Paris. You have option to study a range of subjects, or choose to follow one of our five key specialisms:

  • Banking and Finance Law
  • Comparative and International Dispute Resolution
  • Intellectual Property Law
  • International Business and Commercial Law
  • Technology, Media and Telecommunications Law

Find out more about the Paris LLM programme .

Sorbonne Law School - Queen Mary University of London Double LLM

This 18-month bilingual programme offers you the opportunity to combine Queen Mary University of London’s LLM in International Business Law with the Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne’s LLM in French and European Law. This is a unique opportunity to study international and comparative business law in French and English at two renowned institutions.

Find out more about the Sorbonne Law School - Queen Mary University of London Double LLM .

Commercial Law Dual LLM in London and Singapore

Study commercial law in two major commercial hubs: London and Singapore. Gain a broad overview of Asian commercial law in Singapore and, through your intensive specialist study in London, an in-depth understanding of commercial law and its application to everyday practice. You will gain two LLMs from two renowned institutions: Queen Mary University of London and the Singapore Management University.

Find out more about the Commercial Law Dual LLM (London and Singapore) LLM .

PhD and MRes programmes

Our PhD programme allows you to specialise in virtually any field of law whilst being supervised by our esteemed academic staff who are world class experts in their fields. Through training courses and special seminars, you will be fully involved in our international community, to help you develop your skills as a researcher and gain a vital interdisciplinary outlook.

As a PhD law student at Queen Mary, you will also have the option to join the Critical Thinking and Writing in the Law course . This is a specialised series of interactive lectures designed to improve your legal writing and research skills, focusing on academic legal writing, interpreting legal sources, critical analysis, and essay and dissertation writing.

MRes programmes

Our MRes programmes are pre-doctoral training programmes designed to provide a critical, research-led approach to the study of aspects of law, together with training in the key research skills appropriate for doctoral-level study. We offer four specialist MRes programmes:

  • Criminal Justice MRes
  • Human Rights Law MRes
  • International Economic Law MRes
  • Public International Law MRes

Visiting Research Student Scheme

Our  Visiting Research Student Scheme is for doctoral research students who are pursuing studies at another institution but wish to undertake research at The School of Law as part of their doctoral work. The minimum period of registration is two months and the maximum is one year.

MSc programmes

If you are looking for a career in the legal industry but do not have a legal background, our MSc programmes offer a unique opportunity to study law without the LLB required for an LLM.

Law and Finance MSc

The  Law and Finance MSc will equip you with the knowledge, skills and practical tools needed to gain a thorough understanding of global economics and finance, and how this area is regulated by law. Such interdisciplinary skills are needed in order to manage the financial crisis and regulate the market effectively. View modules on the Law and Finance MSc.

Management of Intellectual Property MSc

Intellectual Property Law has become an interdisciplinary field comprised of law, engineering, medical science, economics, and numerous other fields. The  Management of Intellectual Property MSc explores the foundations of this area of law with relation to patents, trade marks and the other core areas within this field. You can also gain professional accreditation from the Intellectual Property Regulation Board.

Intellectual Property, Data and Information Law MSc

The Intellectual Property, Data and Information Law MSc  is a programme designed for non law graduates who wish to acquire legal knowledge in areas relevant to the creative industries, including the data and computer industries but also sectors such as music, publishing or film. All students take compulsory modules in the core IP disciplines (copyright and designs law; patent law). In addition, students will have much flexibility to select a range of modules.

Regulation and Compliance MSc

The Regulation and Compliance MSc teaches you the fundamentals of the regulatory framework and provides a more focused approach to compliance in various markets. You will investigate compliance issues in the UK, EU, and global markets.

As an MSc law student, you will also have the option to join the Critical Thinking and Writing in the Law course . This is a specialised series of interactive lectures designed to improve your legal writing and research skills, focusing on academic legal writing, interpreting legal sources, critical analysis, and essay and dissertation writing.

Diploma and Certificate programmes

Our Postgraduate Law Diploma and Certificate programmes give you the chance to again a valuable legal qualification for a reduced number of credits and more flexibility.

  • Laws Postgraduate Diploma
  • International Finance Law Postgraduate Diploma
  • Law and Economics Postgraduate Diploma
  • Law and Finance Postgraduate Diploma

Certificates

  • Aviation Law Postgraduate Certificate
  • International Finance Law Postgraduate Certificate
  • Intellectual Property Law (IP Reg) Postgraduate Certificate - You can gain professional accreditation from the Intellectual Property Regulation Board by studying on this programme.
  • Law Postgraduate Certificate
  • Law and Economics Postgraduate Certificate
  • Law and Finance Postgraduate Certificate
  • Trade Mark Law and Practice Postgraduate Certificate .

Online and distance learning programmes

A flexible alternative to on-campus study, our online learning programme allows you to study an LLM, PGDip or PGCert from anywhere.

Technology, Media and Communications Law Online programmes

  • Technology, Media and Telecommunications Law LLM
  • Technology, Media and Telecommunications Law PGDip
  • Technology, Media and Telecommunications Law PGCert

Take a look at the full list of modules for the Technology, Media and Telecommunications Law Online Learning programmes.

Short and associate courses

Dresden intellectual property programme.

This programme is exclusive between Queen Mary University of London and The Technical University of Dresden and forms a part of the Master in Intellectual Property Law, offered by the Technical University Dresden.

CCLS Associate Programmes

If you are in your final or penultimate year of a law degree or J.D. (Juris Doctor), or suitably have the option to incorporate legal academic study at Queen Mary into your home institution’s academic programme, then you can join us for a semester in London to study law modules from our prestigious LLM programme .

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All supervisors are qualified members of staff with their own major research projects and publications. Our large and thriving community of postgraduate research students numbers around 120 at any one time. The School of Law is part of both the LISS and LAHP Doctoral Training Programmes, so can accept applications for both doctoral awards, as well as offering a number of other funding opportunities.

The School of Law can supervise PhD projects in most fields of law. However, the major research activity is broadly defined by the following research groups:

  • Aviation and Shipping Law
  • Banking and Finance Law
  • Competition Law and Policy
  • Criminal Justice Law
  • Economics and Finance
  • Energy and Natural Resources Law
  • Ethics and Equality
  • Global Law and Governance
  • Human Rights Law
  • Information Technology, Media

and Communications Law

  • Insurance and Tax Law
  • Intellectual Property Law
  • International Commercial Law
  • International State Crime
  • Legal Theory and Legal Humanities
  • Public International Law
  • Regulation and Compliance

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You will be expected to have a distinction at Masters level, or an equivalent qualification. In some exceptional circumstances the requirement will be applied flexibly, for example if an applicant has gained a High Merit overall and performed to Distinction level in a Masters dissertation or has recently gained an outstanding undergraduate qualification in Law (equivalent to a First class result) and is looking to move immediately to a doctorate. Also, extensive vocational experience in the applicant’s proposed area of research may compensate for the lack of a master's degree, or a grade below that specified above. For example, working as a magistrate, judge, lawyer or expert for a considerable period of time, at least five years, in the proposed area of research will be taken into account. A strong undergraduate degree in Law or a relevant equivalent qualification is necessary in all cases.

Queen Mary University of London (QMUL) is an internationally regarded public research institution based in London. It has a long history, dating back over 230 years, and is a member of the prestigious Russell Group of universities. Queen Mary has five campuses in the city of London and an international network of satellite campuses in China, Malta, Paris and Singapore. There is a population of around 16,000 students at the London campuses and... more

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The PhD in Law programme at Queen Mary is one of the largest in the UK, with more than 120 research students. As a PhD student at the School of Law, you will be part of a diverse and cosmopolitan research community, as students come to Queen Mary from all over the world.

PhD students are a vital part of our research culture and you will be invited to attend regular research seminars at which faculty members, visiting scholars and PhD students present their work in progress.

This programme will:

Allow you to specialise in virtually any field of law you choose. All supervisors are qualified members of staff with their own major research projects and publications.

Give you research training, through a series of seminars at which you will be required to present your work, and through a formal research methods training course run at the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies. Participation in these courses is a compulsory part of the first year of research.

Allow you to study additional courses which are provided by the college on different aspects of the PhD research process.

Doctor of Philosophy - PhD

Full-time, 3 years starts sep 2024.

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Entry requirements

You will be expected to have a distinction on an LLM or equivalent qualification. In some circumstances the requirement will be applied flexibly, for example if an applicant has performed to distinction level in an LLM dissertation or has an outstanding undergraduate qualification. In exceptional cases, vocational experience in the proposed area of research may compensate for the lack of a master's degree, or a grade below that specified above. For example, working as a magistrate, judge, lawyer or expert for a considerable period of time, such as five years, in the proposed area of research will be taken into account. A relevant undergraduate degree in Law or its relevant equivalent qualification is necessary in all cases.

Applicants need to provide copies from their most recently taken academic qualification. This should include both the transcript showing the breakdown of your mark, including specifically the mark for any dissertation component taken), and a copy of the certificate confirming the overall grade. If you have also previously taken an under-graduate degree in Law, please include copies of your certificate from this degree, confirming the overall grade. For degrees taken in non-English speaking countries, applicants must submit transcripts translated into English by a notarized interpreter.

If you are a current LLM or MA student, you should include documentation relating to your previous course of study (for example, your LLB).

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The PhD in Law programme at Queen Mary is one of the largest in the UK, with more than 150 research students. As a PhD student at the School of Law, you will be part of a diverse and cosmopolitan research community, as students come to Queen Mary from all over the world.

PhD students are a vital part of our research culture and you will be invited to attend regular research seminars at which faculty members, visiting scholars and PhD students present their work in progress.

This programme will:

  • Allow you to specialise in virtually any field of law you choose. All supervisors are qualified members of staff with their own major research projects and publications.
  • Give you research training, through a series of seminars at which you will be required to present your work, and through a formal research methods training course run at the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies. Participation in these courses is a compulsory part of the first year of research.
  • Allow you to study additional courses which are provided by the college on different aspects of the PhD research process.

Why study your PhD in Law at Queen Mary?

The School of Law has consistently been ranked in the top 10 law schools in the UK for the quality of our research, and many of our internationally recognised staff act as advisers to governments, industry and NGOs, both nationally and internationally.

The Postgraduate Law Centre is based in Lincoln’s Inn Fields, Holborn, the legal district of London, near to numerous law firms, chambers and the Royal Courts of Justice and the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, one of the leading law libraries in Europe.

We have a number of active research centres and institutes across a diverse range of legal areas, each one focuses on a particular area of law and brings together staff with similar research and teaching interests.

You will be able to join the School of Law Online Network (SOLON) and attend events organised by the group such as the postgraduate law research seminar series, social gatherings and writing retreats. You can also get involved with the Annual Postgraduate Legal Research Conference, one of the largest in the UK, organised and led by PhD students with support from Queen Mary academics.

The normal period of registration for the PhD in Law is three years full-time and six years part-time. Full-time students must complete within four years and part-time students within six years. You will be required to live in or around the London area for the duration of your doctoral studies.

Research training is offered through a series of seminars at which you will be required to present your work, and through a formal research methods training course run at the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies. Participation in these courses is a compulsory part of the first year of research. Additional courses are provided by the college on different aspects of the PhD research process.

Requirements

  • Proof of your most recently taken academic qualification. This should include both the transcript showing the breakdown of your mark, including specifically the mark for any dissertation component taken), and a copy of the certificate confirming the overall grade.
  • If you are a current LLM or MA student, you should include documentation relating to your previous course of study (for example, your LLB).
  • A full academic transcript (a record of courses taken and grades achieved)
  • Resume / Curriculum Vitae
  • Applicants must provide two written references (not one, as mentioned in the central College Guidance Note), in the form of a letter of support from you referee. One of these references must be from an academic who taught you on your most recent course of study (which is normally the LLM degree or equivalent). Applicants who are current LLM students should obtain their references from staff currently teaching them on their LLM. Failure to supply references will mean that your application will not be considered. For applicants without recent academic qualifications, vocational references may sometimes be accepted.
  • A research proposal (There is no word limit for the research proposal, but research proposals which are well-written, clear and concise are usually more successful. Please disregard any other guidance note which suggests that the Research Proposal should be no longer than 500 words.)
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  • IBTOEFL: 109 (with writing 28/30)
  • Pearson Test of English: 73 (73 in writing)
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Entry requirements

You will be expected to have a distinction on an LLM or equivalent qualification. In some circumstances the requirement will be applied flexibly, for example if an applicant has performed to distinction level in an LLM dissertation or has an outstanding undergraduate qualification. In exceptional cases, vocational experience in the proposed area of research may compensate for the lack of a master's degree, or a grade below that specified above. For example, working as a magistrate, judge, lawyer or expert for a considerable period of time, such as five years, in the proposed area of research will be taken into account. A relevant undergraduate degree in Law or its relevant equivalent qualification is necessary in all cases.

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Course content

  • Allow you to specialise in virtually any field of law you choose. All supervisors are qualified members of staff with their own major research projects and publications.
  • Give you research training, through a series of seminars at which you will be required to present your work, and through a formal research methods training course run at the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies. Participation in these courses is a compulsory part of the first year of research.
  • Allow you to study additional courses which are provided by the college on different aspects of the PhD research process.

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All supervisors are qualified members of staff with their own major research projects and publications. Our large and thriving community of postgraduate research students numbers around 120 at any one time. The School of Law is part of both the LISS and LAHP Doctoral Training Programmes, so can accept applications for both doctoral awards, as well as offering a number of other funding opportunities.

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  1. PhD research degree in law - Queen Mary University of London

    The PhD in Law programme at Queen Mary is one of the largest in the UK, with more than 120 research students. As a PhD student at the School of Law, you will be part of a diverse and cosmopolitan research community, as students come to Queen Mary from all over the world.

  2. Postgraduate law programmes - School of Law

    The School of Law at Queen Mary University of London offers programmes across a wide range of specialisms and postgraduate qualifications, including PhD, LLM, MSc and Diploma degrees. We are the largest postgraduate law school in Europe, with over 20 specialist programmes and over 200 legal modules to choose from to shape your programme to your ...

  3. PhD Law at Queen Mary University of London - Postgraduate Search

    The School of Law can supervise PhD projects in most fields of law. However, the major research activity is broadly defined by the following research groups: Aviation and Shipping Law; Banking and Finance Law; Competition Law and Policy; Criminal Justice Law; Economics and Finance; Energy and Natural Resources Law; Ethics and Equality; EU Law

  4. Law (PhD) | Queen Mary University of London | Postgrad

    The PhD in Law programme at Queen Mary is one of the largest in the UK, with more than 120 research students. As a PhD student at the School of Law, you will be part of a diverse and cosmopolitan research community, as students come to Queen Mary from all over the world.

  5. StudyQA — PhD: Law — Queen Mary University of London

    The PhD in Law programme at Queen Mary is one of the largest in the UK, with more than 150 research students. As a PhD student at the School of Law, you will be part of a diverse and cosmopolitan research community, as students come to Queen Mary from all over the world.

  6. Law - Queen Mary, University of London | Prospects.ac.uk

    The PhD in Law programme at Queen Mary is one of the largest in the UK, with more than 150 research students. As a PhD student at the School of Law, you will be part of a diverse and cosmopolitan research community, as students come to Queen Mary from all over the world.

  7. Law, Ph.D. | Queen Mary University of London | London, United ...

    The Law programme of the Queen Mary University of London is one of the largest in the UK, with more than 120 research students.

  8. Queen Mary University of London | University Info | 45 PhDs ...

    Find every English-taught PhD degree from Queen Mary University of London, organised by subjects and best info to help you select the right degree.

  9. PhD | PhD Opportunities at Queen Mary University of London

    Amongst the largest of the colleges of the University of London with 16,000 students, Queen Mary's 3,000 staff teach and research across a wide range of subjects in Humanities, Social Sciences and Laws, in Medicine and Dentistry and in Science and Engineering.

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    Find entry requirements, course fees and intake dates for studying a PhD Law at Queen Mary University of London in United Kingdom