Description European law and EU law in particular are now more relevant than ever. At King's you will be studying for an LLM in European Law at one of the most exciting times in EU history. Our faculty is at the cutting-edge of current development while benefitting from a long-standing tradition of expertise in the field. All of which gives our students the most rounded view of European Law possible. At King's you will not only be taught in a range of areas of EU law, you will also be part of an EU law community, built around the Centre of European Law, which was set up as far back as 1975. During your time here you will meet excellent teachers and fellow students but also European judges and Advocates General, EU officials, leading barristers, and many others with a keen interest in EU law. The King's LLM in European Law is unrivalled. Our alumni have gone on to work for some of the most prestigious European institutions and legal firms. We are passionate about giving our students access to the best opportunities. We are passionate about Europe. And above all we are passionate about European law. Alongside our eminent team of King's academics teaching on the pathway, such as Professors Andrea Biondi and Alexander Türk, a strong team of visiting professors and practitioners also contribute to the European Law community: Professor Sir Francis Jacobs David Andersson QC Alastair Sutton (Brick Court Chambers) Elisabetta Righini (Member of Cabinet at European Commission) Charles George QC and Robert McCracken QC (Francis Taylor Building) Professor Geert Van Calster (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven) Michael Bowsher Dr José Luis Buendia Sierra Robin Griffith Kelly Stricklin-Coutinho Jonathan Schwarz QC Despina Chatzimanoli.
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In a competitive world we can give you the competitive edge to take your career to the next level. That’s why you’ll find our LLM programme is supplemented by opportunities to develop your skills and professional networks. The result is that students are presented with a wide range of employment destinations when they leave. Positions range from: European Central Bank European Commission and UN Commercial roles as investment bank analysts Tax or public affairs advisers Careers in the legal profession Accountancy positions Management consultancy Human rights organisations and other voluntary bodies Academia.