Queen Mary launches first specialised LLM in insurance law

updated on 02 May 2012

Queen Mary, University of London has become the first university in the United Kingdom to offer a postgraduate qualification which specialises in insurance law. The course has been established by insurance law expert Professor Phillip Rawlings, co-author of Insurance law: Doctrines and Principles, with the aim of providing training opportunities to coincide with the worldwide growth of the insurance industry.

With Europe currently the world leader for insurance and London at the centre of this success, Queen Mary is well placed to provide training in the legal expertise required to help sustain the industry's growth. The LLM will be taught at the university's Lincoln’s Inn Field campus, offering close proximity and access to the headquarters of some of the world's leading financial companies, including Lloyd's of London - which will contribute to the teaching of the course.

Professor Rawlings, who set up the course, said: "An understanding of insurance and insurance law is a vital part of any lawyer's education. The influence of insurance can be seen in the way it shapes other areas of law by the simple fact that much litigation is, in effect, between insurance companies."