Study how government decisions on the provision of energy are structured and enforced. You'll learn about how the rules and agreements link together to access energy and take it to the consumer. This course focuses on electricity and gas, with options to study hydrocarbon production. You'll examine how energy is regulated, the legal structure of electricity and gas industries, and the liberalization of energy markets. You will learn about the pressures of energy transition (using gas as a bridge to more renewable power), energy disputes and dispute resolution, and the influences of environmental standards between different countries. You'll also study: the international and domestic dimensions of electricity and gas as markets integrate regulatory controls over energy markets €“ and the space for government intervention the interaction of long term contracts and short term markets the allocation of risk between producers/generators and suppliers project financing of energy ventures how governments get what they want as private investors provide the service the mechanisms to pass through costs or impose subsidies
An honours degree in Law, Economics, Finance, Geology, Petroleum, or Mining Engineering at lower second class or above Consideration will also be given to applicants with other academic backgrounds who explain clearly their motivation for undertaking the relevant LLM, outlining any relevant legal work experience
IELTS (overall)_x000D_ _x000D_ 6.5
Law
Dundee City Campus
Postgraduate
1
September
6.5
£ 7,950, £ 18,950,
Inverness, Scotland, UK
6.5
Postgraduate
£ 2160
Multiple campuses
7.0
Postgraduate
18000
London, England
6.5
Postgraduate
16800