Master Intellectual Property - Máster en Propiedad Intelectual
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Presencial
This programme is offered either full and part time basis
The LLM Information Technology and Intellectual Property Law brings together two of the most important legal questions of the 21st century: the fate of law in the information age, and the management and exploitation of diverse forms of creativity, reputation and innovation. Building on a long record of teaching at the cutting edge of law and technology, the UEA Law School is home to a strong team of scholars investigating everything from IP enforcement to the rights and risks associated with ‘Web 2.0’. Students can choose from a range of specialised, internationally-focused modules on IT and IP, but can also take the opportunity to study subjects in the closely related field of media law, or other subjects offered in the School on commercial and competition law.
Degree Subject: Law or cognate degree
Degree Classification: Good 2.2 pass or international equivalent
Compulsory Study (100 credits)
Students must study the following modules for 100 credits:
DISSERTATION
GLOBALISATION OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW
INTERNET LAW AND GOVERNANCE
POSTGRADUATE LEGAL SKILLS AND RESEARCH
Option A Study (40 credits)
Students will select 40 credits from the following modules:
CURRENT ISSUES IN INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW
THE LAW OF ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
THE PROTECTION AND MANAGEMENT OF PRIVACY AND REPUTATION
Option B Study (40 credits)
Students will select 40 credits from the following modules:
Students may select any module in the LAW-M range or any other M-level module (with the permission of the programme director).
CARRIAGE OF GOODS BY SEA AND MARINE INSURANCE
COLLECTIVE LABOUR LAW
COMMERCIALISATION OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
COMPARATIVE COMPANY LAW
COMPARATIVE CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
COMPARATIVE INTERNATIONAL SALES LAW
COMPETITION LAW IN THE GLOBAL ECONOMY
CURRENT ISSUES IN EMPLOYMENT LAW
CURRENT ISSUES IN INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW
DISCRIMINATION IN EMPLOYMENT LAW
DISSERTATION
FOUNDATIONS OF EMPLOYMENT LAW
FOUNDATIONS OF INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL LAW
GLOBALISATION OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW
INTERNATIONAL AND COMPARATIVE SECURED TRANSACTIONS
INTERNATIONAL BANKING: LAW AND PRACTICE
INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL ARBITRATION
INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL LITIGATION
INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION LAW
INTERNATIONAL INVESTMENT LAW
INTERNATIONAL OIL AND GAS LAW
INTERNATIONAL and EUROPEAN ENVIRONMENTAL LAW
INTERNET LAW AND GOVERNANCE
ISSUES IN FREE SPEECH
LAW AND PRACTICE OF INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL PAYMENTS
LAW OF THE WTO
MEDIA MARKETS AND REGULATION
MRES DISSERTATION
POSTGRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN EMPLOYMENT LAW
POSTGRADUATE LEGAL SKILLS AND RESEARCH
PRACTICAL EMPLOYMENT LAW
PUBLIC PROTEST LAW
RESEARCH METHODS FOR LAW
TERMINATION OF EMPLOYMENT
THE EUROPEAN UNION AND THE WORLD: TRADE, DEVELOPMENT, REGIONALISM.
THE LAW AND PRACTICE OF INTERNATIONAL PROJECT FINANCE
THE LAW OF ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
THE PROTECTION AND MANAGEMENT OF PRIVACY AND REPUTATION
WORK-LIFE BALANCE
Law School graduates have progressed to a wide variety of successful careers, from private practice in local and international firms to government legal departments and international organisations, from universities to industry and commerce.
The University of East Anglia provides a professional Careers Centre and, together with the School´s Academic Careers Adviser, we will help students to choose their career path and develop their employability skills.