

LLB English Law & German Law
About this course
Dual qualification programmes that bridge two distinct legal systems are rare, and King's College London's English Law and German Law degree is one of the most rigorous examples available in the UK. Over four years of full-time study, you will develop genuine competence in both the common law tradition that underpins English legal practice and the codified civil law system that shapes German jurisprudence. This is not simply a comparative exercise: you will work in both English and German, engaging with primary legal texts and case materials in each language and building the kind of bilingual legal literacy that is increasingly valued across continental and international practice. The programme draws you into the distinct reasoning methods of each system. English law requires you to construct arguments from precedent, reading judicial decisions closely and understanding how case law evolves incrementally. German law, rooted in the Bürgerliches Gesetzbuch and its systematic code structure, asks you to apply principled legal categories with precision. Holding both approaches simultaneously sharpens your analytical thinking and makes you unusually adaptable to the demands of cross-border legal work. You will study core areas common to both jurisdictions, including contract, tort, constitutional law, and property, as well as areas where the two systems diverge most sharply, giving you a genuine sense of how legal culture shapes doctrine. Graduates of this programme are well placed for a wide range of careers in law and beyond. The most direct routes lead to qualification as a solicitor or barrister in England and Wales, with the additional advantage of fluency in German legal method, which is attractive to firms advising on transactions or disputes with a German or European dimension. Many graduates pursue training contracts with international commercial law firms, or join the legal services of multinational companies, financial institutions, and European institutions. Some go on to postgraduate legal study in the UK or Germany, or to academic research in comparative law. The combination of bilingual legal training and the analytical discipline the degree develops also opens doors in policy, compliance, diplomacy, and public service.
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