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LLM Media and Entertainment Law

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    LLM: 1 year full-time, 2 years part-time online distance learning

Course Description

Our course is ideal if you want to enhance and improve your legal career in the media and entertainment fields. Or maybe you have no prior legal training, but want to start a career in this field. If so, you’ll be supported by our introductory module to English law. This will allow you to continue confidently onto the rest of the course.

You’ll expand your academic knowledge of issues in media and entertainment law, increase your legal understanding of activities that can take place these fields and learn how to resolve the different legal issues that may arise.

Entry Requirements

To apply for this course you will need to have completed the Media and Entertainment Law Postgraduate Diploma.

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Student Destinations

Successful completion of this course will improve your legal skills in the specific context of media, entertainment and sports. You’ll have a professional advantage in media/entertainment industries where legal skills are becoming more and more vital.

Module Details

Our course gives you a complete understanding of how the media and entertainment world is adapting to changes in the law. This includes changes affecting print media regulation and the ever-increasing challenges companies face over their misuse of social media.

You’ll also learn other modern related issues such as the increase in cybercrime and more specific developments like WikiLeaks. You’ll investigate these as an example of how the law is keeping up with technological advancements in media and entertainment.

You’ll progress logically through the syllabus we give you, discuss the theoretical issues and take part in problem solving exercises.

By studying our course, you’ll be able to:

  • develop an in-depth and practical understanding of media and entertainment law
  • understand the principles and practice of media and entertainment law its changing commercial contexts
  • analyse media and entertainment issues from a legal perspective
  • apply the relevant law needed for resolving issues in media and entertainment practice
  • make use of mediation and other alternative dispute resolution methods to help secure settlements

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