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7 Master's degrees in Law in Barbados
Corporate and Commercial Law
The LL.M. in Corporate and Commercial Law at The University of the West Indies aims to enhance the ability of lawyers and other qualified persons working in the corporate and financial services sector throughout the region to function more effectively in such areas as Banking Law and Corporate Law.
General Law
General Law from The University of the West Indies is designed for persons who have a wide range of interests and wish to undertake courses from more than one of the LL.M. specialisations.
Law and Executive Business Administration
Law and Executive Business Administration from The University of the West Indies provides the combination of advanced legal education and advanced business administration education leading to two graduate qualifications. It is aimed at legal practitioners, academics and students of law or business seeking higher qualifications.
Public Law
The LL.M. in Public Law at The University of the West Indies is designed to provide the foundation for the development of a regional jurisprudence in the area of Public Law. This area is central to the practice of good democratic governance and to the success of both the Single Market an Economy and the CCJ.
Legislative Drafting
The LL.M. in Legislative Drafting at The University of the West Indies is expressly designed to train lawyers and other suitably qualified persons in the skill of drafting legislation to cover every conceivable area of human affairs subject to regulation.
Intellectual Property Law
The LL.M. in Intellectual Property Law at The University of the West Indies aims to provide legal practitioners and other interested persons in advanced training in Intellectual Property Law in the Commonwealth Caribbean and globally.
International Economic Law (Leuphana Double Degree)
International Economic Law (Leuphana Double Degree) from The University of the West Indies is a minimum 12-month degree programme, starting with two semesters at the University of the West Indies, followed by a semester and research paper at the Leuphana University of Lüneburg in Germany.