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LLM in International Human Rights & Humanitarian Law |
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Annual |
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postgraduate |
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Objectives |
The programme aims to provide a bridge from undergraduate level studies (or equivalent professional experience) to research, focusing on a distinct although relatively broad specialism. The required courses, combined with appropriate options, lay a strong foundation in the basics of international human rights and humanitarian law (armed conflict), are of increasing importance today. The coursework requirements would develop research skills, and lay a basis for the dissertation, which is the main assessed component of the programme. Graduates completing the programme be equipped to engage in more specialised practical or academic research in this field. |
Area of expertise |
international humanitarian law |
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Language |
English |
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United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland |
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Admission requirements |
Applications are welcomed from those holding a good second class degree from a UK university, or an equivalent qualification. Lancaster's taught postgraduate degrees are designed to be suitable for non-law as well as law graduates, so it is not necessary to have a law degree. |
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Tuition/Accommodation |
£3,530 (Home/EU)
£9,200 (Overseas) |
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