LLM Corporate Responsibility and Business Law

What responsibilities do businesses owe to society? How do national law and international law interact and what is their role in Corporate Responsibility? How do companies ensure they operate ethically? How well do organisations understand and address the urgency of sustainable development? Corporate Responsibility is a key global concern and these are all questions of necessity for businesses all over the world.
Corporate Responsibility and Corporate Social Responsibility are concepts which businesses – no matter their size or purpose – must value and adhere to. Our course gives you the tools to identify, analyse and evaluate the main legal rules, principles, models and dimensions of Corporate Responsibility and issues relating to ethical business, corporate and business law, corporate governance, sustainability and human rights.
You'll study topics including but not limited to:
- Legal Aspects of Corporate Social Responsibility
- Environmental law and policy
- Human rights within business
- Ethically oriented-practices such as consumer protection and labour standards
- Responsibility in global value chains and institutionally challenging environments
Not only will you understand Corporate Responsibility, you'll be able to develop suitable responses and create action plans to tackle complex issues around this. Graduates will be suited to a broad range of corporate, legal, business and environmental protection roles across national and transnational non-profit and public organisations.
Essex Law School has an international reputation for teaching law that matters. We specialise in commercial law, public law and human rights law and our research is valued across the globe. Many of our academics also hold positions advising and working with the UN, the UK government and with EU and foreign governments.
We are ranked 49th for Law in THE World University Rankings by subject 2024, which is 9th in the UK, and we are 3rd in the UK for research power in law (THE research power measure, REF2021).
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- Gain experience working in our Essex Law Clinic and our Human Rights Clinic.
- Join an alumni network spanning the globe, who are at the heart of the theory and practice of law and human rights.
Our expert staff
You'll be taught by international experts in the field, teaching specialised modules which will develop your skills in research, litigation and negotiating. Our internationally diverse community of staff and students gives us a breadth of cross-cultural perspectives and insights into law and justice around the world.
Prof. Onyeka Osuji previously practised in corporate and commercial law before a career change into academia. He is currently a Professor in Law and the Head of Essex Law School and his research interests lie within Corporate Governance, Corporate Social Responsibility, Consumer Protection, Development and Corporate Regulation. Prof. Osuji is also qualified as a barrister and solicitor of Nigeria and a (non-practising) solicitor of England and Wales and has advised individuals, corporations, and national and international governmental and non-governmental organizations.
Professor Christopher Willett has taught, researched, published and advised in the areas of UK, EU and global consumer and contract law; commercial law; sales law; food law; digital content law; services of general interest; financial law; and unfair terms and practices law for 30 years. He also regularly conducts studies and research reports and advises on law reform for the UK government, the EU and other bodies.
Dr Stephen Turner is a Senior Lecturer in Essex Law School and has research interests in international environmental law, climate change, global environmental governance and corporate responsibility.
Dr Anil Yilmaz Vastardis is a Senior Lecturer in Essex Law School. Her main research interests lie within international investment law and business and human rights.
Dr Tara Van Ho is a Senior Lecturer in Essex Law School. She has been one of the leaders of our Essex Business and Human Rights Project, through which she advised states, intergovernmental organisations, non-governmental organisations, and businesses on issues of business, investment, and human rights. Her main research interests are business and human rights, investment law and human rights, economic, social and cultural rights, and transitional justice.
Dr Marios Koutsias is a qualified lawyer and member of the Thessaloniki Bar Association, Greece. He is also a Senior Lecturer in Essex Law School, specialising in EU Commercial Law. His main research interests lie within Company Law; Corporate Governance; Comparative Company Law; European Union Law and Privacy and Data Protection.
Specialist facilities
- Volunteer at the Essex Law Clinic where you can work alongside practicing solicitors to offer legal advice to clients.
- Participate in mooting competitions to develop your skills, particularly important if you hope to become a barrister.
- Test your mediation and negotiation skills in our Client Interviewing Competition (sponsored by Birkett Long Solicitors).
- Join our Model United Nations Society, which can improve your skills of argumentation, oral presentation and research.
- Network at our student-run Law Society, <="" a="">, and Bar Society, which provides legal advice to the Commonwealth Students' Association (CSA).
- Take advantage of networking opportunities throughout the year with visiting law firms.
Your future
Essex Law School graduates have gone on to a wide variety of careers in international and intergovernmental organisations or employment with governments across the world, in commerce and banking, in non-governmental organisations and, as might be expected, in the legal profession and the judiciary.
During the year, we hold a careers session for our students in which we reflect upon our own careers and how they have been built as well as those from former students. We are always available to discuss career options and if you are interested in a particular area of the law, we can link you up with the relevant alumni to offer advice.
We also work with the university's Student Development Team to help you find out about further work experience, internships, placements, and voluntary opportunities.
At Essex we pride ourselves on being a welcoming and inclusive student community. We offer a wide range of support to individuals and groups of student members who may have specific requirements, interests or responsibilities.
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