Online studying with ECLS

Online distance learning in ECLS combines modern Internet technology and a set of diversified teaching materials, which implies student’s regular live interaction with teachers, tutors, and management.

What students get from the ECLS platform

Students enrolled in the distance law programmes of the University of London get online academic support from experienced ECLS tutors and highly qualified teachers from England across all the modules. 

Upon finishing the academic year, students take written exams in local exam centers in their countries. University of London administers and grades the exams. All academic credentials are awarded by the University of London.

  • A substantial consultation on Zoom in the very beginning, when the path of their learning has only been mapped out
  • Help with applying to the University of London
  • Support at every stage of studying
  • Academic support across all modules of the the UoL programmes
  • Access to the distance learning system, where teachers and students communicate
  • Students chatgroup

Materials provided by the University of London
after registration for a programme:

  • specially written manuals and teaching and learning materials for all subjects in the programme
  • regularly updated statutes, case management guide 
  • access to the extensive and informative Internet resources of the University
  • access to the online library
  • access to the professional legal databases Lexis Library, Westlaw, Justic and JustCite
  • access to the most important law journals

Studying at the University of London law programmes is much more affordable than studying full-time in London. Absolutely best value for money. Flexible study arrangements allow you to combine your studies with work and family or even with studying at your local university.

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lecturers
and tutors

Experienced English lecturers and tutors with LLB UoL Degree

Tracey Aquino

LLB Barrister

Legal System and Method, Tort law

LLB, Barrister-at-law, Senior Lecturer at London South Bank University, Experienced LLB and GDL examiner

Christopher Shepherd

LLB, PGDL, MA in Business law, Barrister

Contract law, Company law, Commercial Business law

Barrister, Senior lecturer at London South Bank University, experienced examiner, researcher and author of books and articles

Denis Edwards

LLB,LLM ,DLP, Barrister

Public Law and EU law

Experienced LLB lecturer and examiner

Laura Lammasniemi

LLB, LLM, PhD

Criminal law

Associate professor at Warwick university, faculty of law

Curtiz Cotterell

LLB, LLM, PGCE, Diploma in Business, Finance and Economics

Public law, EU law

Associate professor at Anglia Ruskin University, Experienced LLB lecturer and examiner

Michael Pugh

LLB, LLM, Solicitor

Contract law, Commercial law, Business law

LLB, Senior Lecturer and Solicitor. He teaches contract law, business law, and international commercial arbitration.

Adam Gearey

Professor of Law in Birkbeck Сollege, University of London

Jurisprudence and Legal Theory

Adam Gearey is Professor of Law at Birkbeck College, University Of London. He is author of, most recently, Lives That Slide Out of View: Poverty Law and Legal Activism (Routledge, 2018), 'Ditches' in Goodrich et al (eds), Research Handbook in Law and Literature (Elgar, 2022), and “The More He Argued, The More Technical He Became”, Surplus Value in the Law of Trusts, in Critical Trusts Law, eds Piska and Gibson (Oxford: Counterpress, 2022). He has taught jurisprudence and legal theory for the International Programme of the University of London for a number of years.

The University of London is one of the leading global universities. Its high academic standards are internationally recognized. Founded in 1836, it includes 18 world-famous colleges and many research institutes. Among the alumni there are seven Nobel laureates, politicians, judges, writers, scholars, and chief executives.

The University of London Law Consortium is responsible for the laws programmes. It consists of six renowned colleges: UCL, Queen Mary, Birkbeck, Kings, LSE, and SOAS. The law schools or departments of these Сolleges actually design and develop the University of London Undergraduate Laws programme LLB that has a well-earned international reputation as the golden standard of legal education in common law countries.

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