CCLS at Queen Mary, University of London
Queen Mary is one of the largest Colleges of the University of London and the degrees awarded by the College are University of London degrees. Within the School of Law at Queen Mary, there are two partners, the Department of Law and the Centre for Commercial Law Studies.
The Department of Law was established in 1965 and covers the full spectrum of legal studies with 35 members of staff teaching approximately 700 undergraduate students and 220 postgraduate students, with a further 86 students registered research students on the MPhil/PhD programme.
In 1980, Sir Roy Goode created the Centre for Commercial Law Studies to promote the systematic study and research of national and international commercial law and its social and economic implications. It also works to develop a body of knowledge, information and skills that can be placed at the service of government, public bodies, overseas institutions, the legal profession, industry and commerce. In its research and teaching, the Centre focuses strongly on the global development of international commercial law.
The Centre is especially well placed to undertake this mission. It is situated in the City of London, one of the world's leading legal and financial centres. It is only a short flight from Brussels, the administrative capital of the European Union. Members of academic staff are drawn from all parts of the world. A particular feature of our research and teaching is the participation of leading lawyers working in the finance centres of the City. Their cutting edge practical experience, combined with the academic credentials of our faculty, allow us to create a superbly balanced educational programme.
CCLS is a dedicated postgraduate Centre offering LLM, MSc, Diploma and Certificate programmes in the various aspects of Commercial Law. The Centre currently has 28 academic members of staff and 136 registered research students on the MPhil/PhD programme, giving the Queen Mary School of Law 63 members of academic staff and 222 doctoral researchers in total.
The Centre is international in composition and outlook. It is able to draw on the input of distinguished resident and visiting scholars from overseas, and to engage in comparative examination of the legal systems of other countries. This gives our students an exceptionally rich study environment. We take particular care to ensure that the excellence of our academic programme is combined with a friendly and welcoming atmosphere within the Centre. We pay special attention to the needs of overseas students or visitors from overseas.
