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LLM in Human Rights |
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Annual |
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postgraduate |
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Objectives |
The LLM in Human Rights offers a rigorous and challenging course, taught by human rights scholars and practitioners, and linked to significant human rights practice based in the University. It provides you with:
a contextual and critical knowledge of international and domestic human rights law, based on a thorough understanding of both theory and practice; compulsory modules in the history and theory of human rights, human rights in international and UK law, and legal research methodology, and a choice from a wide range of options specialising in specific areas. A substantial dissertation is a crucial part of the course; an overview and critical awareness of the difficult operational environment in which domestic and international human rights standards are created and enforced. |
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English |
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United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland |
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Deadline for applications |
Places on taught courses are offered on a first-come, first-served basis from suitably qualified applicants. |
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Admission requirements |
A good Honours degree in law, or possibly another appropriate field. The course also welcomes candidates whose applications demonstrate suitable levels of experience (especially fieldwork), and the ability to work to the academic standard required by this postgraduate course. |
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Tuition/Accommodation |
Full-time (EU) £3,960
Full-time (non-EU) £8,550
Part-time (EU) £1,980
(fees for first year based on completing in 2 years)
Part-time (non-EU) £4,275
(fees for first year based on completing in 2 years)
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