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Name of the University


University College London

Description Of University


University College London logo
J
ust 180 years ago, the benefits of a university education in England were restricted to men who were members of the Church of England; UCL was founded to challenge that discrimination. UCL was the first university to be established in England after Oxford and Cambridge, providing a progressive alternative to those institutions' social exclusivity, religious restrictions and academic constraints.

The university's main building was designed by William Wilkins who went on to build the National Gallery.

1836 - The University was renamed `University College' and received its Royal Charter on 28th November. On the same day, a new `University of London' was established with the power to award degrees in Medicine, Arts and Laws to students from both University College and King's College.

1907 - The College was incorporated into the University of London, and ceased to have a separate legal existence.

1977 - A new Royal Charter restored the College's legal independence from the University of London.

1985 - The Gower Street entrance to the front quad was finally completed, finishing a building whose first stone was laid 158 years before.

Facts and Figures

* UCL's community of 27,000 staff and students is engaged in productive partnerships around the world.
* An outstanding range of UCL expertise is engaged with international networks of students and researchers, former staff and students, visionary companies, research organisations, local and national governments, and international policymaking and regulatory bodies.
* More than 4,000 academic and research staff in 72 departments are dedicated to research and teaching of the highest standards.
* UCL has the highest number of professors of any university in the UK, with more than 600 established and personal chairs, as well as the highest number of female professors.
* Our academic community includes 35 fellows of the Royal Society, 22 Fellows of the British Academy, 11 Fellows of the Royal Academy of Engineering and 77 Fellows of the Academy of Medical Sciences.
* Nobel Prizes have been awarded to 20 academics and graduates.
* We have hundreds of collaborative research and teaching partners, including almost 150 research links and 129 student-exchange partnerships with European universities.
* Innovative partnerships with commerce and industry are of great importance to UCL, including a research and graduate training centre at BT's Adastral Park, as well as a £4.6-million programme to equip UCL's scientists and engineers with enterprise and business skills.
* More than a third of the 19,000-strong student community is engaged in graduate studies, with almost half of these graduate students pursuing research degrees.
* Students from more than 140 countries outside the UK study at UCL, making up almost a third of the student body.
* An ever-expanding worldwide network of more than 107,000 UCL alumni, helps to maintain the university's international reputation for access, innovation and excellence.
* More than £50-million in philanthropic income has been attracted during the last seven years, with current and former staff and students, individuals, companies, and charities and trusts contributing through UCL's Development Programme.

University Website


http://ucl.ac.uk/

Name of the law college



Faculty of Laws - University College London

Snapshot


Faculty of Laws - University College London snapshot

Brief Description of law college


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The Faculty of Laws at Bentham House, in Endsleigh Gardens, is only a few minutes' walk from the main UCL law library and campus. The facilities at Bentham House include many teaching rooms, a courtroom for moots, a spacious student lounge, a coffee bar and two computer cluster room. For graduate students and senior academic visitors, the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, with its superb research library and seminar rooms, is a short walk away in Russell Square.

Our Research & the RAE
The Department of Laws at UCL is recognised as one of the top research departments of law in the United Kingdom, rated in the highest category in the UK for both research (5*A) and teaching (excellent) . We value research not only in contributing to the quality of our teaching and the supervision we give our research students, but also in its contribution to the development of law and its influence on legal practice and public policy. All members of staff are given time to research and encouraged to do so, and consequently the department has received top ratings in each of the research assessment exercises to date. Indeed, we encourage our own students, at both LLB and masters degree level, to think in terms of having their dissertations published in the Faculty's Jurisprudence Review.



Law College Website


http://www.ucl.ac.uk/laws/

Country



United Kingdom

Location



 


Location of UCL
UCL's main campus is located in the Bloomsbury area of London.
Faculty of Laws
University College London
Bentham House
Endsleigh Gardens
London WC1H 0EG
Telephone: +44 (0)20 7679 2000

Please find details of Map and How to reach UCL Laws at:
http://www.ucl.ac.uk/laws/faculty/location.shtml

Studying in the centre of London
We see our London base as a positive opportunity to draw on the resources of a city that is the UK's centre of government, law, commerce, finance and culture. Leading judges and lawyers teach in our classrooms and judge our moots (mock trials). Students have a unique opportunity to enter the courtrooms nearby and to meet their future employers when they come to our various lectures or social events.
London's facilities for study and leisure cannot be matched by any other city in Britain. The British Library and the British Museum are close by and other great museums and art galleries (the Science Museum, the Victoria and Albert Museum, the Tate and the National Gallery) are within minutes by underground.
UCL students have the best of both worlds: all the fun and fulfilment of a bustling, busy city, with the availability of pastoral peace and tranquility close at hand.
 


Law Programmes Offered


 


Undergraduate Programmes

We offer the following degrees:

* LLB (Hons) Degree
* Law with Advanced Studies
* Law with Another Legal System (Australia)
* Law with French Law
* Law with German Law
* Law with Hispanic Law
* Law with Italian Law
* LLB and Baccalaureus Legum (double degree)
* Join LLB / JD with Columbia Law School, USA (double degree)

Find details at:
http://www.ucl.ac.uk/laws/prospective/undergraduate/index.shtml

Graduate Programmes

Masters of Law (LLM) at UCL

Find details at:
http://www.ucl.ac.uk/laws/prospective/llm/

Graduate Research Degree Programmes

There are two reseach programmes at UCL that usually follow the course below:

* Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Law students undertake a piece of supervised research usually three years full-time or five years part-time.
* Master of Philosophy (MPhil) in Law students also undertake a piece of supervised research either independently or as part of a team, usually over three years full-time or five years part-time.

Find details at:
http://www.ucl.ac.uk/laws/prospective/research/index.shtml

International Programmes at UCL Laws
UCL Laws has a strong links with many universities world wide and offers a number of international programmes.

The Semester in London programme offers students from University of Texas at Austin, University of Michigan at Ann Arbor and Cornell Law School the opportunity to study law in London for one term. The students follow a selection of approved international and comparative law courses, sitting exams in London before Christmas, the results of which count towards their JD.

The Socrates / Erasmus Exchange programme welcomes students on the programme froma number of European partner universities in Germany, Italy, Spain & France. Students are able to spend a full academic year following undergraduate law courses in the UCL Law Faculty, leading to a Certificate of English Legal Studies.
A small number of Independent Affiliates places are offered at the Faculty of Laws each year. These are for students who are enrolled at another institution and who wish to undertake study at UCL outside their links with European institutions.
The UCL Law Faculty welcomes students from the University of New South Wales on its exchange programme. UNSW students who have been selected to spend a year at UCL can follow the links on this site for full information on how to apply, accommodation, and other important information.

Find details at:
http://www.ucl.ac.uk/laws/prospective/international/index.shtml

 


Law courses Offered



 


LLM subjects

The modules offered varies from year to year but those available in the UCL LLM are listed below. Modules marked with ** are NOT available in 2008-09 - this list will be updated throughout the year and you are advised to check this site fairly regularly up to the start of the 2008 session.

Please note that all modules are subject to change or cancellation.

Admiralty Law
Alternative Dispute Resolution
Banking Law
Carriage of Goods by Sea
Children and the Law
Children and their Rights
Civil and Public Litigation (Procedure)
Commercialisation of Intellectual Property
Company Law
Comparative Contract Law
Comparative Constitutional Law
Comparative Freedom of Speech
Comparative Human Rights Law
Comparative Privacy Law
Comparative Tort Law
Comparative Company Law
Competition Law and the State in Europe
Competition Law and Intellectual Property Rights: The Regulation of Innovation
Constitutional and Institutional Law of the EU
Corporate Insolvency
Corporate Insolvency I: Liquidation and its Consquences
Corporate Insolvency II: The Management and Rehabilitation of Insolvent Companies
Corporate Finance
Crime and Society
Criminal Law Doctrine
Criminal Procedure
Cross Border Mergers and Acquisitions
Data Protection and and Freedom of Information
Dispute Resolution and Conflict Management: Special Applications
EC Competition Law
EC Consumer Policy
Environmental Law & Policy
Environmental Law of the EU I
Environmental Law of the EU II
Environmental Law of the UK
EU Administrative Law
EU and the WTO
EU Constitutional Law and Governance
EU Internal Market
EU Migration Law
EU Security and Defence Policy
EU Social Law
European Competition Laws: Enforcement and Comparative Issues
Evidence and Proof
Family Law and Society: Current Legal Issues
Foreign Relations Law
Gender, Law and the State
General Principles of Insolvency Law
Homicide
Insurance Law (excluding Marine Insurance)
International Air Law
International and Comparative Competition Law and Policy
International and Comparative Law of Copyright and Related Rights
International and Comparative Insolvency Law
International and Comparative Law of Trade Marks, Designs and Unfair Competition
International and Comparative Secured Transations
International and European Contract and Sales Law
International and European Protection of Equality Rights
International and European Protection of Social Rights
International Arbitration
International Business Transactions
International Commercial Litigation
International Criminal Law
International Energy Law
International Environmental Law
International Family Law
International Human Rights Law
International Human Rights of Women
International Law of Foreign Investment
International Law of Domestic Courts
International Law of the Sea
International Trade Law
Japanese Commercial Law
Japanese International Trade and Competition Law
Jeremy Bentham and the Utilitarian Tradition
Judicial Review
Jurisprudence and Legal Theory
Law and Economics of Regulated Industries: between Competition and Regulation
Law and Economics of Regulated Markets
Law and New Approaches to EU Governance
Law and Policy of International Courts & Tribunals
Law in the Real World: An introduction to Empirical Legal Research
Law, Economics and Institutions
Legal Aspects of International Finance
Marine Insurance Law
Media Law
Philosophy of Rights
Principles of the Laws of Evidence
Prison Studies
Regulation of Financial Markets
Russian Commercial Law
Technology and Intellectual Property Law
The Law of Copyright and Designs
The Law of Trade Marks and Brands

The Role of Economics in Competition Law and Practice
The World Trade Organisation
The World Trade Organisation and Trade Linkages in the WTO
Trade Linkages in the WTO
UK Constitution in Transition
UK Governance
UK Human Rights and Equality Law
United Nations Law - Selected Areas
US Antitrust Law: A Comparative Perspective
US Antitrust law and EC Competition Law: a comparative perspective
War Law
War, Piracy and Terror on the High Seas
Western European Legal History
Dissertation

Find details at:
http://www.ucl.ac.uk/laws/prospective/llm/index.shtml?llm_subjects

Specialist Degrees

If you would like to specialise in a particular field of law, you'll need to follow specific courses. This way, the specialisation will be named on your final certificate for the award - for example, 'Master of Laws (LLM) in the specialisation: International business law'. To have a specialisation named on your certificate, you need to study three full courses (or half course equivalents) within that specialisation, as follows:

* Banking & Financial Regulation
* International Arbitration & Litigation
* Banking & the Law of Finance
* International Banking & Finance
* Commercial Law
* International Business Law
* Comparative Law
* International Commercial Law
* Competition Law
* International Labour Law
* Corporate Insolvency
* International Welfare & Social Policy
* Corporate Law
* Jurisprudence & Legal Theory
* Criminal Law
* Maritime Law
* Environmental Law & Policy
* Public International Law
* EU and European Public Law
* Public Law
* European Union Law
* Public Law & Human Rights Law
* Evidence & Procedure
* Regulation
* Family & Children Law
* UN Law
* Human Rights Law
* World Trade Law
* Intellectual Property Law

Find details at:
http://www.ucl.ac.uk/laws/prospective/llm/index.shtml?llm_specdegree

Other programs details

Undergraduate Law Degrees at UCL

Law (Hons)
http://www.ucl.ac.uk/laws/prospective/undergraduate/index.shtml?llb_hons


Law with Advanced Studies

http://www.ucl.ac.uk/laws/prospective/undergraduate/index.shtml?llb_advanced

Law with Another Legal System (Australia)
http://www.ucl.ac.uk/laws/prospective/undergraduate/index.shtml?llb_aust

Law with Another Legal System - Hong Kong
http://www.ucl.ac.uk/laws/prospective/undergraduate/index.shtml?llb_hk

Law with Another Legal System - Singapore
http://www.ucl.ac.uk/laws/prospective/undergraduate/index.shtml?llb_singapore

LLB with French Law

http://www.ucl.ac.uk/laws/prospective/undergraduate/index.shtml?llb_french

LLB with German Law
http://www.ucl.ac.uk/laws/prospective/undergraduate/index.shtml?llb_german

LLB with Hispanic Law
http://www.ucl.ac.uk/laws/prospective/undergraduate/index.shtml?llb_hispanic

LLB with Italian Law
http://www.ucl.ac.uk/laws/prospective/undergraduate/index.shtml?llb_italian

Double Degrees

LLB and Baccalaureus Legum
http://www.ucl.ac.uk/laws/prospective/undergraduate/index.shtml?llb_germandouble

UCL and Columbia Law School LLB/JD Double Degree Programme
http://www.ucl.ac.uk/laws/prospective/undergraduate/llb_jd.shtml

 


Faculty



Our Staff -
The Faculty has 50 members of full-time academic staff (consisting of 23 Professors, 1 Reader, 8 Senior Lecturers, 14 Lecturers and 4 Researchers) supported by a team of 25 administrative and secretarial staff. Teaching is supported by part-time teachers, many of whom are eminent in their field.
Find details at:
http://www.ucl.ac.uk/laws/faculty/academics.shtml



Student Life



Graduate Life :
* UCL Graduate Community
http://www.ucl.ac.uk/prospective-students/graduate-study/graduate-life/graduate-community/

* UCL Union - UCL Union and Sports Facilities
http://www.ucl.ac.uk/prospective-students/graduate-study/graduate-life/ucl-union/

* The Bloomsbury Theatre
http://www.ucl.ac.uk/prospective-students/graduate-study/graduate-life/bloomsbury/

* After UCL - Careers
http://www.ucl.ac.uk/prospective-students/graduate-study/graduate-life/careers/

Find details of Graduate Life at:
http://www.ucl.ac.uk/prospective-students/graduate-study/graduate-life



Career Planning and Placement



 

Careers
UCL's Careers Service helps graduate students to realise their full potential and achieve career goals.
The experienced team of careers advisers offers advice relating to specific degree disciplines as well as general careers advice including interview coaching, aptitude tests and personality profiles. There is a well-stocked Careers Library and staff are available to answer brief queries and provide career counselling.
The service offers specialist workshops for PhD and Master's students.

Details of these and all services can be found on the UCL Careers Service website at :
www.ucl.ac.uk/careers
 


Additional Information /Special Offers


Discounts for students
Most internal students of the University that are eligible to hold a National Union of Students (NUS) membership card can obtain discounts on a variety of cultural events, travel and much more. Transport for London offers a 30% discount on travel costs within the London area to all registered internal students of the University and postgraduate students writing PhDs, covering overland trains, buses and tubes.
Further information on living expenses can be found on the Registry's website
- http://www.ucl.ac.uk/prospective-students/graduate-study/fees-costs/index.shtml

Fast Facts


Type of Law College :


not selected

Main language used in class :


English

Course Fees :


Tuition Fees
Tuition fees cover all elements of tuition, registration and examination with the exception of research programmes where additional research expenses are sometimes charged for particularly expensive laboratory-based research. If applicable, additional research expenses will be specified on an applicant?s formal offer of admission.
Offers of admission to UCL indicate whether, for fee purposes, a student is considered to be ‘UK’, ‘EU’ or ‘Overseas’. This decision is made in accordance with the 2007 Education (Fees and Awards)(England) Regulations (SI No. 779). Students who believe that they have been classified incorrectly must query the decision immediately.
In summary, to be eligible for UK/EU fee status, a student must normally be a national of a European Union (EU) country and have been ordinarily resident in the European Economic Area or Switzerland, for non-educational purposes, throughout the three years immediately preceding the start of the UCL programme. Alternatively, a student must have permanent residency rights in the UK and have been ordinarily resident in the UK for the same period, again for non-educational purposes.

In addition, a number of additional categories of student are eligible to pay fees at the UK/EU rate.

http://www.ucl.ac.uk/prospective-students/graduate-study/fees-costs

Graduate program fees:


Faculty of Laws

Fee Schedule: Graduate - 2007-08

PROGRAMME CODE







SITS

MIRUCL

Qual.

Programme

UK/EU Full-time

UK/EU Part-time

Overseas Full-time

Overseas Part-time

TAFLAWSING01

M3E1

Affil - Cat 1

Law

£5,000

£2,705

£5,000

£2,705

RAFLAWSING01

M3EN

Affil Research

Law

£3,240

£1,620

£11,900

£5,950

TMLLAWSING01

M3U1

LLM

Law

£6,490

£3,245

£12,710

£6,355

TMLLAWSING07

M3U2

LLM

Law

£6,490

£3,245

£12,710

£6,355

RRDLAWSING01

MSZ1

Research Degree

Law

£3,240

£1,620

£11,900

£5,950

RAFLAWSING07

M3EN

Visiting Research

Law

£3,240

£1,620

£11,900

£5,950

Find details at :

http://www.ucl.ac.uk/current-students/tuition-fees/pg-fees/pg-fees2007/index.shtml#law



Boarding Cost :



Living Expenses
Graduate students should be aware that additional money will be needed to cover the costs of accommodation, food, books, travel and other expenses associated with studying in London. Estimates may vary considerably since the lifestyles and circumstances of individual students also differ, and the following should only be used as a guide. Some students may find that they can live within this allowance fairly easily whereas others may find it insufficient to meet their expectations.
For a single graduate student studying for a calendar year (12 months), the estimated average living cost is £9,000. For a married student with a dependent spouse this rises to £16,500 and those students with children should allow an extra £1,800 per child. International students should also be aware that there may be initial expenses on arrival for clothing, books and deposits which could total another £800.

Miscellaneous Expenses :


Information not provided

Note



Last Date Of Submission :
30/03/ 2008

Is LSAT/LNAT score required ?
 

National Admissions Test for Law (LNAT)
All applicants to UCL undergraduate law degrees are required to take the National Admissions Test for Law (LNAT) as soon as possible after submitting their UCAS application and no later than 20 January in the admissions cycle in which they are applying (final registration 15 January). We cannot guarantee that the applications of candidates who have not taken the LNAT by this date will be considered, even if their original application was submitted by the UCAS deadline of 15 January. Full details regarding the LNAT and a sample test can be found online at www.lnat.ac.uk.
 


Is TOEFL score required ?
 

International English Language Test (IELTS) -an overall score of 7.5 in the International English Language Test (IELTS) with marks in the sub-tests of 6.5 for reading and listening and 6.0 for speaking and writing

TOEFL
UCL accepts:
* the computer-based version (overall score of 267 plus 5 in essay rating), and
* internet-based version (advanced level with an overall score of 109, plus 24/30 in the reading and writing subtests, and 20/30 in the listening and speaking subtests).
* paper-based version with a total of 630 in the paper-based TOEFL plus 5.0 in the Test of Written English (TWE) but warns that TWE is not offered on every paper-based TOEFL test date

The UCL TOEFL Code is 9163.
 


Any other mandatory requirements: ?
 


Find details of entry requirements for Graduate Studies at:
http://www.ucl.ac.uk/laws/prospective/llm/index.shtml?entry

 



Contact Information



Email Address for Enquiries: This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it

Contact Address for Admission:
 

Admissions
Enquiries about applications should be directed to Admissions. The preferred method of communicating with us is by telephone rather than e-mail or facsimile. Our experience is that applicants find it easier to explain their queries when they telephone us. If you have not received an acknowledgement within two weeks of having submitted your application, or a response by the date stated on the acknowledgement letter, please telephone Admissions. We shall do our best to determine the cause of any delay.

Admissions
UCL Registry
University College London
Gower Street
London WC1E 6BT
United Kingdom
Tel: +44 (0)20 7679 7742
Fax: +44 (0) 20 7691 3112
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Other Useful Contacts

For a printed copy of the Graduate School Prospectus, or degree programme information, please contact the Study Information Centre. For further information, or specific questions, you may want to contact individual departments.

Study Information Centre
University College London
Gower Street
London WC1E 6BT Web: Enquiry Form
Tel: +44(0)20 7679 3000
Fax: +44(0)20 7679 3001

The UCL Address

University College London
Gower Street
London WC1E 6BT
UCL Main Switchboard Telephone Number
+44 (0)20 7679 2000
Contact Information
Law Faculty - Graduate Office
Marion Mark
e-mail: This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it
Tel: +44 (0)20 7679 1426

Neil Tailor
e-mail This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it
Tel: +44 (0)20 7679 1464

UCL's Graduate School Prospectus and general information:
Admissions and General Enquiry Office
University College London
Gower Street
London WC1E 6BT
Tel: +(44)(0)20-7679 3000
Fax: +(44)(0)20-7679 3001
View web pages
-http://www.ucl.ac.uk/prospective-students/graduate-study/
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College Admissions Office
University College London

Gower Street
London WC1E 6BT
Tel: +(44)(0)20-7679 7742
Fax: +(44)(0)20 7691 3112
Email: This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it

Find details of contact for LLM at:
http://www.ucl.ac.uk/laws/prospective/llm/index.shtml?contacts

 


Scholarship Information


Scholarship Offered:

 


Please find details of scholarships and funding for various programs offered at UCL at:
http://www.ucl.ac.uk/prospective-students/scholarships/graduate/

Student Financial Support
Loans
• Student Loans Scheme
• Loans and Maintenance Rates
• UCL Bursary Policy
• Student Loans and Time Limited Enrolment
• Grant Cheque Collection
• US Student Loans
• Emergency Loans
• Career Development Loans
• Canadian Student Loans
Bursaries and Grants
• Access to Learning Fund [ALF]
• Student Hardship Funds
• Grant Aid Graduate Studies
• EU Funding
• Childcare Grants and Other Financial Help for Student Parents
• Expeditions and Travel Fund
• Field Course Grants
• Friends' Trust
• State Benefits for Students
• Other Sources of Funding
Scholarships and Prizes
• Main UCL Scholarships & Funding website
• Scholarships, Prizes, Loans and Bursaries for Current Students
• UCL Alumni Scholarships
• UCL Women's Dining Club Scholarship Fund
• Old Students' Association [OSA] Trust Scholarships
• GE Foundation Scholar-Leaders Programme
• Dean's Lists
Related Matters
• Studentship Bank Account Details Form [Word File]

Find details at :
http://www.ucl.ac.uk/current-students/financial-support/
 


PartTime Job Oppurtunities:

 

Information not provided
 


Other Scholarship information:
 
Information not provided
 




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