Master of Laws

The LLM programme offers a range of courses to avail the students the opportunity to tailor the LLM programme according to individual experience, interests, and career plans. By taking the core and selecting from a range of optional courses, students will broaden their knowledge of the legal principles and the social, political, economic, and cultural contexts in which they operate. The programme also provides students with advanced research and analytical skills in order to become effective lawyers in the changing legal environment.

The programme targets graduates with a Bachelor of Laws or equivalent degree who are interested in pursuing advanced studies to suit their career goals. These might include fresh graduates, legal practitioners, public servants, academics, officials in Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) and politicians.

Programme Objectives

The objectives of the programme include:

  1. To enable post-graduate students of law to specialize in particular areas of law according to their interests for their personal and career advancement;
  2. To develop students’ analytical skills, critical understanding and advanced research skills in order to systematically and intellectually deal with contemporary legal issues and identify solutions to societal problems;
  3. To impart theoretical knowledge and practical skills to students on National and International legal systems and at large cross border legal practice;
  4. To endow students with capacity to undertake independent legal studies and relevant practices in order to build their capacity to function in Academia, Diplomatic Relations, Administration of Justice, Advisory functions, and exhaustive in Judiciary, executive and legislature;
  5. To enable the learners to expand their knowledge base by engaging them in advanced legal studies using a multidisciplinary approach and regional, international, and comparative perspectives;
  6. To equip the learners with skills of applying the theories and principles of law to practical situations geared towards community transformation and development;
  7. To enable the learners to acquire knowledge about various mechanisms and institutions used for the protection of persons under international law;
  8. To enable the learners to understand the ethics and guidelines for conducting research and equip them with skills of academic writing and publication; and
  9. To enable post-graduate students of law to enhance their understanding and knowledge of particular legal topics through a supervised research project and make a contribution to knowledge by writing a dissertation of publishable quality.
Learning Outcomes

At the end of the LLM Degree Programme students will be able to:

  1. Apply legal theory and philosophy in analysing legal problems and crafting solutions to them;
  2. Apply interdisciplinary approaches to law including comparative perspectives to establish the interconnectedness between diverse legal systems in the world;
  3. Critically evaluate social, economic and political problems from a legal point of view and suggest solutions that promote social and economic justice and harmony;
  4. Apply the theories and principles of law in their future legal practice to transform their communities;
  5. Discuss the law in its legal framework, social, economic and political context in which it is constructed and implemented;
  6. Demonstrate a thorough knowledge and understanding of the law and the social, economic and political context in which it is constructed and implemented;
  7. Use appropriate mechanisms and institutional approaches for enhancing state protection of persons in fulfillment of its legal obligations under international law;
  8. Apply ICT and research skills to analyse, investigate, evaluate and communicate research findings to address problems that affect society;
  9. Critically evaluate scholarly legal texts, analyse and synthesize texts to produce compelling propositions about legal matters; and
  10. Use various research methods to explore and analyse socio-legal problems and independently produce well-researched papers and/or dissertations or text books following the academic and ethical standards to contribute to existing knowledge.
Admission Requirements

Bachelor of Law (LLB) Holders

To be eligible for admission to the LLM Degree Programme the applicant must hold a Bachelor of Laws (LLB) Degree from an institution recognised by the NCHE.

Other Laws-related Courses

Applicants who hold degrees in relevant disciplines of law with substantial law content such as the Bachelor’s degree in Criminology or Human Rights or International Law, from an institution recognised by the NCHE are eligible for admission to the LLM Degree Programme.

Determination of whether the applicant meets the entry requirements shall be made by relevant officers of the university within the established policies and guidelines for admissions.

Program Duration

The LLM Programme shall run on a semester system and it is expected that students will graduate after two (2) academic years of their studies. The first two semesters will be devoted to coursework during which time the students must take courses relevant to their specializations to fulfil the total credits required for successful completion of the LLM degree.  Each semester will comprise 17 weeks, of which 15 weeks shall be used for teaching and 2 weeks for examinations. Students will undertake the research for the dissertation in the two semesters of the second year of study.

General Option

Year One Semester one

Course Code

Course Name

LH

TH

PH

CH

CU

 

 

Core Courses: Two (2Cores)

 

 

 

 

 

 

LLM 7101

Alternative Dispute Resolution

30

30

-

45

3

 

LLM 7102

The Law of Artificial Intelligence

30

30

-

45

3

 

Elective Courses: Any Four (4) elective courses from among the courses given below:

 

LLM 7103

 Mining Law

30

30

-

45

3

 

LLM 7104

Mineral Law and Policy            

30

30

-

45

3

 

LLM 7105

Legal Control of Natural Resources

30

30

-

45

3

 

LLM 7106

Environmental Law & Policy

30

30

-

45

3

 

LLM 7107

Maritime Law

30

30

-

45

3

 

LLM 7108

Economics of Natural Resources        

30

30

-

45

3

 

LLM 7109

Downstream Energy Law and Policy

30

30

-

45

3

 

LLM 7110

Petroleum Policy and Economics

30

30

-

45

3

 

 

LLM 7111

International Economic Law

30

30

-

45

3

 

LLM 7112

E-Business Law             

30

30

-

45

3

 

LLM 7113

International Tax Law

30

30

-

45

3

 

LLM 7114

Law on World Trade Organisations

30

30

-

45

3

 

LLM 7115

Law of Commercial and Consumer Transactions

30

30

-

45

3

 

LLM 7116

International Banking Law

30

30

-

45

3

 

LLM 7117

International Trade and Investment Law

30

30

 

45

3

 

 

LLM 7118

Public International Law

30

30

-

45

3

 

LLM 7119

International & Regional Human Rights Law I

30

30

-

45

3

 

LLM 7120

International Institutions &Organisations

30

30

-

45

3

 

LLM 7121

International Law I

30

30

-

45

3

 

LLM 7122

Legal Research Methodology 

30

30

-

45

3

 

 

LLM 7123

Intellectual property in Digital Age

30

30

-

45

3

 

LLM 7124

Computers and the Law

30

30

-

45

3

 

LLM 7125

Jurisprudence and Legal Theory I

30

30

-

45

3

 

LLM 7126

International and Comparative Patent Law

30

30

-

45

3

 

LLM 7127

Protection of Intellectual Property

30

30

-

45

3

 

LLM 7128

Copyright, Trademark and Patent

30

30

-

45

3

 

Semester load

18

Year One Semester Two

 

Core Courses: Two (2 Cores)

 

 

 

 

 

 

LLM 7201

Legal Research Methods and Scholarly Writing

30

30

-

45

3

 

LLM 7202

Legal Informatics and Legal Innovation

30

30

-

45

3

 

Elective Courses: Any Four (4) elective courses from among the courses below:

 

LLM 7203

Extractive Industry Law

30

30

-

45

3

 

LLM 7204

 Energy Law

30

30

-

45

3

 

LLM 7205

Petroleum Law

30

30

-

45

3

 

LLM 7206

Oil and Gas Law & Policy

30

30

-

45

3

 

LLM 7207

International Environmental Law

30

30

-

45

3

 

LLM 7208

International and Comparative Petroleum Law & Policy

30

30

-

45

3

 

LLM 7209

Minerals Resources Policy and Economics

30

30

-

45

3

 

 

LLM 7210

Law on International Economic Institutions

30

30

-

45

3

 

LLM 7211

Law and Practice in International Financial Transactions   

30

30

-

45

3

 

LLM 7212

E-Commerce Law

30

30

-

45

3

 

LLM 7213

International Commercial Law      

30

30

-

45

3

 

LLM 7214

International Contract Law

30

30

-

45

3

 

LLM 7215

International Commercial Arbitration

30

30

-

45

3

 

LLM 7216

Settlement of International Trade Disputes

30

30

-

45

3

 

 

LLM 7217

Comparative Administrative Law

30

30

-

45

3

 

LLM 7218

International & Regional Human Rights Law II

30

30

-

45

3

 

LLM 7219

International Law II

30

30

-

45

3

 

LLM 7220

Human Rights in the Domestic Perspective

30

30

-

45

3

 

LLM 7221

Comparative Constitutional Law

30

30

-

45

3

 

LLM 7222

Comparative Regional Integration

30

30

-

45

3

 

LLM 7223

Jurisprudence and Legal Theory II

30

30

-

45

3

 

 

LLM 7224

Cyber Law and Ethics

30

30

-

45

3

 

LLM 7225

Cartels and Competition Law

30

30

-

45

3

 

LLM 7226

Trade Mark and Unfair Competition

30

30

-

45

3

 

LLM 7227

Copyright Law

30

30

-

45

3

 

LLM 7228

Legal Innovation and Artificial Intelligence

30

30

-

45

3

 

Semester load

18

Year Two Semesters One and Two

LLM 8101

LLM Dissertation

120

60

600

450

30

 

Semester load

30

Graduation Load

66

Other Options
Year One Semester one
Course CodeCourse NameLHTHPHCHCU 
 Core Courses: Two (2Cores)       
LLM 7101Alternative Dispute Resolution3030-453 
LLM 7102The Law of Artificial Intelligence3030-453 
Elective Courses: 4 Electives (2 from chosen specialization & the other  2 from either one’s specialization or any other)
Natural Resources Law - Specialisation
LLM 7103 Mining Law3030-453 
LLM 7104Mineral Law and Policy3030-453 
LLM 7105Legal Control of Natural Resources3030-453 
LLM 7106Environmental Law & Policy3030-453 
LLM 7107Maritime Law3030-453 
LLM 7108Economics of Natural Resources3030-453 
LLM 7109Downstream Energy Law and Policy3030-453 
LLM 7110Petroleum Policy and Economics3030-453 
Commercial and Economic Law - Specialisation
LLM 7111International Economic Law3030-453 
LLM 7112E-Business Law3030-453 
LLM 7113International Tax Law3030-453 
LLM 7114Law on World Trade Organisations3030-453 
LLM 7115Law of Commercial and Consumer Transactions3030-453 
LLM 7116International Banking Law3030-453 
LLM 7117International Trade and Investment Law3030 453 
International and Regional Integration Law - Specialisation
LLM 7118Public International Law3030-453 
LLM 7119International & Regional Human Rights Law I3030-453 
LLM 7120International Institutions &Organisations3030-453 
LLM 7121International Law I3030-453 
LLM 7122Legal Research Methodology3030-453 
Intellectual Property and Information Technology Law - Specialisation
LLM 7123Intellectual property in Digital Age3030-453 
LLM 7124Computers and the Law3030-453 
LLM 7125Jurisprudence and Legal Theory I3030-453 
LLM 7126International and Comparative Patent Law3030-453 
LLM 7127Protection of Intellectual Property3030-453 
LLM 7128Copyright, Trademark and Patent3030-453 
Semester Load18
Year One Semester Two
 Core Courses: Two (2 Cores)       
LLM 7201Legal Research Methods and Scholarly Writing3030-453 
LLM 7202Legal Informatics and Legal Innovation3030-453 
Elective Courses: 4 Electives (2 from chosen specialization &  the other  2 from either one’s specialization or any other)
Natural Resources Law - Specialisation
LLM 7203Extractive Industry Law3030-453 
LLM 7204 Energy Law3030-453 
LLM 7205Petroleum Law3030-453 
LLM 7206Oil and Gas Law & Policy3030-453 
LLM 7207International Environmental Law3030-453 
LLM 7208International and Comparative Petroleum Law & Policy3030-453 
LLM 7209Minerals Resources Policy and Economics3030-453 
Commercial and Economic Law - Specialisation
LLM 7210Law on International Economic Institutions3030-453 
LLM 7211Law and Practice in International Financial Transactions3030-453 
LLM 7212E-Commerce Law3030-453 
LLM 7213International Commercial Law3030-453 
LLM 7214International Contract Law3030-453 
LLM 7215International Commercial Arbitration3030-453 
LLM 7216Settlement of International Trade Disputes3030-453 
International and Regional Integration Law - Specialisation
LLM 7217Comparative Administrative Law3030-453 
LLM 7218International & Regional Human Rights Law II3030-453 
LLM 7219International Law II3030-453 
LLM 7220Human Rights in the Domestic Perspective3030-453 
LLM 7221Comparative Constitutional Law3030-453 
LLM 7222Comparative Regional Integration3030-453 
LLM 7223Jurisprudence and Legal Theory II3030-453 
Intellectual Property and Information Technology Law - Specialisation
LLM 7224Cyber Law and Ethics3030-453 
LLM 7225Cartels and Competition Law3030-453 
LLM 7226Trade Mark and Unfair Competition3030-453 
LLM 7227Copyright Law3030-453 
LLM 7228Legal Innovation and Artificial Intelligence3030-453 
Semester Load18
Year Two Semesters One and Two
LLM 8101LLM Dissertation1206060045030 
Semester Load30
Graduation Load66
Fees per semester

All students will pay UGX 20,000 and UGX 25,000 per year as NCHE fees and Guild fees respectively.

STUDY PERIODEAST AFRICAN COMMUNITY STUDENTSINTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
 Tuition Fees/UGXFunctional Fees/UGXTuition Fees/USDFunctional Fees/ USD
Semester2,000,000/=300,0001,000150
Academic Year4,000,000/=600,0002,000300
Total (2 years)8,000,000/=1,200,0004,000600
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