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LLM in IP and IT Law
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| Duration | 1 year full time or 2 years part time |
| Starting | September and January |
| Fees 2012/13 | The Fee for this programme is €8450 (EU students) and €13900 (non-EU students) Full Time and €4250 (EU Students) and €6950 (non-EU students) Part Time. Payment may be made in 2/3 installments per year. |
A specialism in one of Law’s newest and fastest growing areas of Development
This programme will give you specialist and in-depth knowledge of increasingly important and fast-moving areas of law. By dealing with information technology and intellectual property law together you will get a deeper understanding of the interrelationship between these topics. Building on links with the UCD School of Computer Science and Informatics and their MSc in Digital Investigation it also offers you the possibility to take additional non-law subjects to develop your understanding of the field.
CIEL
Any student admitted to an LLM programme in the Law School also can apply on a competitive basis to spend their second semester at one of our sister Law Schools:
- University of Antwerp
- Maastricht University
- The University of Mannhein
- Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona
- Universite de Toulouse 1 – Capitole
Students must score 6.5 in IELTS or 90 in the internet TOEFL exams in the relevant language of instruction (English, French or German). Spaces are allocated on a competitive basis. Students who are accepted onto this programme graduate with an LLM and are awarded a certificate in International and Comparative Law (CIEL).



