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The LLM in International Commercial Law provides an exceptional chance to enhance your expertise in commercial law, taught by distinguished scholars who leverage their research to offer genuine insights into contemporary debates and challenges. A defining characteristic of this specialization is its global perspective: both through the curriculum, which examines commercial law from international and comparative viewpoints, and through its diverse student body, creating opportunities to connect and collaborate with legal graduates from across the globe.
Entrants to the UCL LLM must have ‘a good 2.1 with evidence of 1st class ability’ (or equivalent in other jurisdictions), and must provide evidence in their application of motivation, reasoning and analytical ability and communication skills.
 
'A good 2.1’ shall normally mean an average of at least 65% (or equivalent in other jurisdictions) across all years of study, and ‘evidence of 1st class ability’ shall normally mean at least one 1st class mark (or equivalent in other jurisdictions) over the entire degree.