Human Rights (Intensive) (Llm / Ma)
Postgraduate
In London
Description
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Type
Postgraduate
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Location
London
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Duration
1 Year
Human rights has emerged as the dominant discourse through which political, social and economic challenges are articulated. Is the rise of human rights as emblem of resistance and political horizon a reflection of the exponential rise of human need and suffering, or is it a convenient means of deflecting more radical political demands and transformation? What are the mechanisms through which various crises are made intelligible through human rights? What about the convergence of human rights and corporate social responsibility (CSR) and the implications of the growth of 'business and human rights' in international media?
These are just some of the questions we consider in our exciting and innovative LLM/MA Human Rights (Intensive), offered through an intensive classroom-based model. The distinctive focus of the programme is on theoretically informed and multidisciplinary approaches to human rights. Students who complete the programme can choose which award they receive (the content is the same for each). It is also practical, setting out the impact of human rights on business, with some case studies. It aims to expose you to a critical and contextual engagement with the subject.
You will study human rights in their political, legal, sociological, anthropological and philosophical contexts, and you will be introduced to a wide variety of approaches to research across a range of disciplines, and to the theoretical frameworks for advanced legal scholarship. You will also take specialist option modules, choosing from a wide range of subjects in the area of human rights.
This programme will be attractive to those who wish to develop a career in the human rights field. It is especially aimed at more established participants in human rights practice across the spectrum of professional, NGO, governmental and inter-governmental activity, as well as CSR professionals in the private sector, who wish to take time to reflect and to deepen their understanding.
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About this course
Graduates can pursue careers in the legal profession, government and the public sector, and research or journalism. Possible professions include human rights lawyer, barrister, or human resources officer. This degree may also be useful in becoming a researcher, journalist, or trading standards officer.
We offer a comprehensive Careers Service to help you advance your career, while our in-house, professional recruitment consultancy, Birkbeck Talent, works with London’s top employers to help you gain work experience that fits in with your evening studies.
A second-class honours degree (2:2) or above in law, the humanities or social sciences; other subjects will be considered.
Relevant experience may take the place of academic qualifications. Your personal statement as to why you want to take the programme, and your academic and/or professional references will also be important.
Applications are reviewed on their individual merits and your professional qualifications and/or relevant work experience will be taken into consideration positively. We actively support and encourage applications from mature learners.
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Subjects
- IT Law
- Human Rights
- International
- LLM
- Law
- CSR
- Human
- Indicative
- Solidarity
- Economies
- Geopolitics
Course programme
You take two compulsory modules and four option modules, one of which may be a research project.
COMPULSORY MODULES
- Issues in International Law and Human Rights
- The History and Philosophy of Human Rights
- Commons, Public Space and the Law
- Crisis, Conflict and Human Rights: Contemporary Challenges
- Critical Migration Law
- Environmental Law and Justice (intensive)
- Environmental Problems and the Law
- Hate Crime
- Human Rights, Poverty and Development
- International Business and the Environment
- International Financial Institutions: Law and Practice (Intensive)
- Introduction to the Law of International Finance
- Law, Post-Colonialism and Political Economy (Intensive)
- Law, Post-Development and the Critique of Political Economy (Intensive)
- Law, Solidarity and Alternative Economies
- Law, Trade and Geopolitics
- Natural Resources Law: Critical Perspectives
- Southern Perspectives on Constitutional and Political Transformation
Additional information
Course Fee -
Part-time home students: £5790 paPart-time international students: £8850 paFull-time international students: £17700 pa
Human Rights (Intensive) (Llm / Ma)