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Economic Law degrees in the UK

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Economics/Law BA (Hons)

University of Northampton (UON) United Kingdom

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Law and Economics BA (Hons)

University of Hertfordshire (UH) United Kingdom

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Law and Economics ML11 Other UG Award

University of Edinburgh United Kingdom

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Law and Economics BA (Hons)

University of Strathclyde United Kingdom

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Economics and Law BA (Hons)

University of Chester United Kingdom

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Economics, Business and Law BSc

University of Buckingham United Kingdom

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Economics with Law BSc (Hons)

London South Bank University (LSBU) United Kingdom

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Anthropology and Law BA (Hons)

London School of Economics and Political Science United Kingdom

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International Development BA

School of Politics and International Studies, University of Leeds United Kingdom

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Sociology BA

School of Sociology and Social Policy, University of Leeds United Kingdom

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All Bachelors Degrees in Economic Law

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Study a Economic Law degree in the UK in 2025

Are you interested in the roles that institutions such as the UN and the IMF have in regulating economic relations for the world's economy? By studying for a degree in Economic law, you will learn about the legal frameworks that help to govern the world's economic sectors such as finance, trade and investments.

To study Economic law at university level, you should have a strong interest in legal frameworks and economics and finance.

By studying in this field, your modules are likely to cover topics such as:

  • International financial law
  • Trade and investment law
  • Human rights law
  • Corporate governance
  • Emerging markets
  • Financial services regulation
  • Intellectual property law

Graduates of degrees in Economic Law go on to work in a variety of fields across economic law, commerce, finance and business.

Undergraduate programmes in Economic Law are most commonly offered at universities as:

  • Bachelor of Commerce (BCom degree), which can typically take between 2-4 years to complete when studying Full-time, depending on the country in which you are studying
  • Bachelor of Arts (BA (Hons) degree), which can typically take between 3-4 years to complete when studying Full-time
  • Bachelor of Laws (LLB degree), which can typically take 3 years to complete when studied Full-time

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