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  1. Undertake a highly intensive 16-month degree programme where you will gain insight into the legal underpinnings of commerce in the West and East. Gain a greater variety and breadth of experience than a standard one-year programme. Be awarded a Dual LLM in Commercial Law (London and Singapore) from Queen Mary University of London in the UK and ...

  2. Dr. Lin Lin is an Associate Professor at the Faculty of Law of the National University of Singapore. She specializes in corporate finance, company law, alternative investments, and Chinese ...

  3. The National University of Singapore, like most other universities, provides its students with an option to pick between a general LLM or an LLM with a specialization in a particular subject. On the whole, the university offers six specializations in the following fields: Specialisations offered at NUS • Asian Legal Studies • Corporate & Financial Services Law • Intellectual Property & TechnologyLaw • International Arbitration & Dispute Resolution • International & Comparative Law ...

  4. law.nus.edu.sg › people › luh-luh-lanLuh Luh LAN - NUS Law

    Current Courses. Lan Luh Luh has a PhD (Business Policy) from the National University of Singapore (NUS) and a LLM (First Class) in Commercial Law from the University of Cambridge. She researches and teaches in the areas of company law, company finance law and corporate governance. She is the author of Essentials of Corporate law and Governance ...

  5. The class size for each course is typically limited to 50 students and the class will comprise LLB, JD, LLM, Exchange and other graduate students. A semester-long course is a 36-hour, 5-Unit course taught once a week over the course of 13 weeks from August to November (Semester One) and from January to April (Semester Two).

  6. The National University of Singapore (NUS) Master of Laws (LLM) – Intellectual Property & Technology Law Specialisation is offered by the NUS Faculty of Law. This specialisation focuses on legal issues raised by the rapid advancement of science and technology.

  7. Jan 25, 2005 · Hi everybody! I am still looking for more programs on chinese law. Anybody have experience or news about the LL.M. Program at National University of Singapore? I heard its supposed to be fun a city to live. Thanks for your input!