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University of Strathclyde Glasgow
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Program Level
LLM
Program
Law, Technology & Innovation
Summary

Developed through discussions with a range of international stakeholders, this programme is understood to be globally unique in teaching technological skills, technology law, innovation and leadership. It does not require prior knowledge of coding or law.

Graduates will have the opportunity to build their own technological projects while gaining an understanding of the law that regulates the design, development and distribution of technology internationally.

You will explore legal issues related to innovation and leadership in the context of shifts toward automated decision-making and algorithmic regulation driven by AI, machine learning, big data and other advances in computing power. There will be opportunities to learn coding languages and gain a better understanding of algorithmic bias.

Elective modules include:

  • Coding for lawyers and legal applications
  • Statistics and machine learning for lawyers and legal application
  • Cyber crime, cyber security and anti-theft law
  • Intellectual property, commerce and innovation
  • Law, power and accountability in the algorithmic state
  • Law and economics for digital markets
  • Human rights and digital technologies

Modules are delivered by an expert team of academics actively researching the field of technology law. Teaching will also be supported by eminent visiting academics who are major names in their field.

Students will have the opportunity to apply to:

  • undertake placement or consultancy projects to develop their skills through more advanced coding projects, or
  • explore a technology law issue in detail through a dissertation or enhanced research proposal
Tuition Fees
21700.00 €
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0.00 €
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LLM Law, Technology & Innovation
Intake
January, September
Program Length
1 years
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