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Explore flexible online legal education with the Dickson Poon School of Law — now available on demand.

As new technologies have continued to transform society, the demand for legal experts able to navigate complex regulatory challenges has grown significantly. The King’s online LLM in Digital Law has been designed to build deep expertise in areas such as data protection, fintech, e‑democracy, and AI law — combining academic insight with real‑world application.

In this on‑demand webinar, you heard from Programme Director Dr John Zerilli, who shared insights into the programme’s focus on the legal, ethical, and policy issues shaping today’s digital landscape.

You also heard from an Enrolment Advisor, who answered questions about admissions, applications, and the experience of studying online with King’s.


What this webinar covered

  • An exploration of the programme and how the online LLM is structured to support learner success
  • Insights into key modules — including AI law, fintech, e‑democracy, and data protection — and how they connect to real‑world legal practice
  • A live Q&A addressing admissions, applications, and online study at King’s

👉 Watch the webinar on demand
Access it at your convenience and take the next step toward advancing your legal career with King’s College London.

 

Why study with the Dickson Poon School of Law?

Prestige & impact

One of England’s oldest and most prestigious law schools, driving research on equality and human rights.

Top rankings

5th in the UK (CUG 2025) and 19th globally for Law (QS 2025).

Powerful partnerships

Collaboration with leading bodies like the ERC, Wellcome Trust and British Council.

Dr John Zerilli
Dr John Zerilli

Programme Director

LLM in Digital Law (Online)

Dr John Zerilli is a legal scholar and philosopher working in the areas of cognitive science and artificial intelligence. He is a Senior Lecturer in Digital Law at King’s College London and Program Director of King’s online LL.M. in Digital Law.

Dr Zerilli works on various aspects of digital law, including copyright and patent law, and has a special interest in both the law of obligations (particularly torts) and administrative law.

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