International Energy Law

1-2 Years

Overview

Law plays a focal part to play in empowering the shift to low carbon energy while keeping up with energy security and the progress to earth supportable financial development. International Energy Law LLM in the UK degree program looks to furnish students with the fundamental information and abilities to counsel in energy and natural matters. Students gets the ability and specialisms to think in natural and climate change law, as well as in energy law relating both to the petroleum derivatives area and to low carbon energy including renewables, atomic and carbon capacity.

This course concentrates on the mix of legal, environmental, and economic considerations that lie at the core of the oil and gas industry. Modules will be taught, notably under the School of Law, School of Economics, School of Agriculture, and Policy and Development. Students will upgrade their insight into the oil and gas industry, which will not only develop their employability for law firms but also create them as a dynamic in these ventures like in-house legal groups.

Course details

The International Energy Law master’s degree in the UK is designed in two different timespans: part-time and full-time. Candidates can take up to 120 credits for theoretical courses in an academic year. Universities offer at least 90 credit points that are obtained for the optional sections of a semester. Students will learn the laws and regulations that are relevant to the energy sector and the variables depending on domestic and international law.

Depending on university criteria and lesson design, students will learn these subjects in two modules. Assessment across the modules will be through a variety of methods: written coursework, oral presentations, exams, or a combination of all these elements. Students will submit at least one piece of work for each of the modules as a formative assessment, where they will receive formal feedback during the study. The course design is given below:

Core module Additional module Dissertation
Energy Law Principles Investment Treaty Arbitration: Foundations, Jurisdiction and Procedure 12,000–15,000-word paper; equivalent to 45-50 credits.
Energy and Climate Change Investment Treaty Arbitration: Agreements and Substantive Protection
International Energy Transactions International Construction Contracts and Dispute Resolution
International Energy Law and Ethics International Environmental Law
International and Comparative Petroleum Law and Contracts EU Environmental Law
Energy Decommissioning and Waste Management in International Law International Regulation of Shipping
Nuclear Energy Law Concepts in Natural Resources Law: Biodiversity, Human Rights and Trade
International Arbitration and Energy Climate Change Law
Renewable Energy Law Multinational Enterprises: Business and Legal Organisation
Exploitation of Energy Resources in Disputed Areas Multinational Enterprises: Social Issues
Energy Law Principles-etc. Investment Treaty Arbitration: Foundations, Jurisdiction and Procedure-etc.

Available UK Universities

Here are some renowned universities, according to the QS and THE (Times Higher Education) rankings, that offer migration law courses:

  • University College London
  • University of Aberdeen
  • University of Dundee
  • The University of Law
  • Kings College London
  • Queen Mary University

  • Along with these institutes, there are also some universities who offer the same course at an affordable price. These are-

  • Nottingham Trent University
  • SOAS University of London
  • University of Bradford
  • University of Plymouth—and many more.
  • Entry Requirements

  • IELTS: At least 7, and a minimum score of 6.5 in each band.
  • TOEFL: Minimum 100 overall, with no less 25 in writing.
  • Oxford International English Test Centre (OIETC):Overall grade C1

  • As some English language proficiency tests (such as IELTS) results are accepted not more than two years older, the English Language test report are suggested to be valid on the start date of the course.

    In order to take up a place on this course, one must be able to demonstrate English language proficiency at the University’s standard or higher level. This pre-sessional course will work as a progression route to the degree and candidates will get a chance to learn academic English in the context of the desired subject area. For example, the specified Language for Law courses are offered for 6-10 weeks depending on universities requirements.

    Academic Qualifications

    A bachelor degree with a 2:1 (upper second class hons.) or a non-UK equivalent encouraged to apply. Relevant experience in law farms or personal practitioners with necessary certifications will also be taken into account.

    While applying for the LLM Program in International Energy Law in UK, Applicants will include-

  • A CV (Resume) or evidence of professional registration as part of their application
  • A 4000 character’s statement of purpose (SOP)
  • All certificates and academic documents
  • Language proficiency certificate
  • Fee Range

    Terms Expenditure (for overseas students)
    Tuition fees Approximate £15,850-£2,400
    Additional costs Approximate £15–40 for undergraduate and research students.
    Conditional Deposit Scheme approximately £2000, depending on university requirements.
    Accommodation It starts at approximately £171.43 per week, depending on the living facilities.

    The UK universities offer plenty of scholarships and funding for postgraduate studies for international students. Scholarships, funding, and on-campus jobs are available in universities depending on an individual’s qualifications matching with universities criteria.

    Some of the available scholarships are-

  • Commonwealth Scholarships for Developing Commonwealth Countries
  • Commonwealth Masters Scholarships
  • British Chevening Scholarship
  • Academic Excellence Scholarships
  • British Council scholarship for women in STEM—and many more university and departmental scholarships.

  • Apart from the scholarships, students can benefit from several schemes, depending on the university's fund and criteria. These are-

  • The Early Bird Discount
  • Save the student-etc.
  • International Energy Law course benefits

    A postgraduate law certificate will open numerous entryways not just in particular areas of work, for example, law firms, European and intergovernmental and non-governmental associations (NGOs), but also in the scholarly world (with further postgraduate review), the media (newscasting and broadcasting), common assistance, and other parts of public help.

    An LLM is also beneficial if practitioners want to go into teaching law. The salary range of initial- to intermediate-level position holders can reach approximately £28,900 a year. Apart from these, there are a vast range of job opportunities that are listed below:

  • Academic Research
  • Shell, Gazprom, Aramco-etc.
  • European Commission
  • Environment legal adviser in business and tech giants
  • NATO and UN
  • Legal executive in think tanks and beyond.

  • This course is applicable for the professional practise of international energy law. Students who are eager to develop professional skills and experience as well as academic knowledge can benefit from this course. While exiting the course, students will be encouraged and supported to seek relevant legal placements alongside their relevant studies.

    FAQ’s

    How do I become an International Energy Lawyer in the UK?

    In the UK, one can follow to study LLM international energy Law to become an energy and environmental lawyer. After completion of a full law degree (LLB), one get to know about the ‘core’ components of the law and legal system. Then they can choose from a range of legal topics, which could be environmental law or similar disciplines.

    What degree do I need for International Energy Law?

    A bachelor degree with a 2:1 (upper second class hons.) or a non-UK equivalent with substantial Law content are encouraged to apply. Relevant experience in law farms or personal practitioners with necessary certifications will also be taken into account.

    Where can I study International Energy Law in the UK?

    Achieving a master’s degree with International Energy Law can develop an individual as an expert in their knowledge along with sharpening skills in critical analysis, reasoning, and research. Here are some renowned universities according to the QS and THE (Times Higher Education) ranking who offer migration law course:

  • University College London
  • University of Aberdeen
  • University of Dundee
  • The University of Law
  • King's College London
  • Queen Mary University-etc.