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Form <strong>of</strong> Examination and Designation <strong>of</strong> LLM Papers 2010-2011Paper No.Name <strong>of</strong> Paper Form <strong>of</strong> Examination DesignationPaper 2. International Commercial Tax t c & ePaper 3. International Commercial Litigation 3 c & ePaper 4. The <strong>Law</strong> <strong>of</strong> Restitution t cPaper 10. Corporate Governance t cPaper 11. Criminal Justice – Players and Processeses, tPaper 12. Intellectual Property es, t c & ePaper 13. Contemporary Issues in the <strong>Law</strong> <strong>of</strong> European Integration t ePaper 14. Competition <strong>Law</strong> 3 c & ePaper 15. International Environmental <strong>Law</strong> 3 iPaper 17. EU Trade <strong>Law</strong> t ePaper 18. External Relations <strong>Law</strong> <strong>of</strong> the European Union t ePaper 20. <strong>Law</strong> <strong>of</strong> Armed Conflict, Use <strong>of</strong> Force and Peacekeeping 3 iPaper 21. Settlement <strong>of</strong> International Disputes t iPaper 23. The <strong>Law</strong> <strong>of</strong> the World Trade Organization es, t c & iPaper 24. International Criminal <strong>Law</strong> t iPaper 25. International Human Rights <strong>Law</strong> t iPaper 26. Civil Liberties and Human RightsesPaper 29. History and Philosophy <strong>of</strong> International <strong>Law</strong> t iPaper 30. Jurisprudence 3Paper 31. Topics in Legal and Political Philosophy 3Paper 32. Commercial Equity t cPaper 33. Comparative Family <strong>Law</strong> and PolicytPaper 34. Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Criminal <strong>Law</strong>tPaper 35. History <strong>of</strong> English Civil and Criminal <strong>Law</strong>tPaper 36. International Intellectual Property <strong>Law</strong> es, t c, e & iPaper 38. Dissertations in the Seminar Course may, if appropriate, be assigned a letter <strong>of</strong> designation by the <strong>Faculty</strong>Board.Designation <strong>of</strong> Paper:c = Commercial <strong>Law</strong>e = European <strong>Law</strong>i = International <strong>Law</strong>Explanation <strong>of</strong> forms <strong>of</strong> examination(a) A candidate may take a written paper <strong>of</strong> three hours’ duration in all the subjects listed above, other than Paper 38.(b) Paper 38 (Seminar Paper) shall be examined by the submission <strong>of</strong> a thesis which shall not, without the leave <strong>of</strong> the<strong>Faculty</strong> Board, exceed 18,000 words including footnotes and appendices, but excluding bibliography, on a topic approvedby the <strong>Faculty</strong> Board which falls within the scope <strong>of</strong> one <strong>of</strong> the following seminar courses prescribed for 2010-2011:Comparative <strong>Law</strong>Public <strong>Law</strong>European Social Rights and Economic Integration76

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