LLM Law - Human Rights Law
Master
In Bristol
Description
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Type
Master
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Location
Bristol
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Start date
Different dates available
Programme overview
This programme offers a range of units suitable both for those with some previous knowledge of human rights law and for those seeking an introduction to specific human rights law issues. Units cover the traditional fields of human rights law (e.g. International Law and Human Rights) and more specialist areas (eg Employment Rights, International Law of Labour and Social Rights, and Migration Law).
Current students are encouraged to be actively involved in the Human Rights Implementation Centre.
We offer an exciting and stimulating set of degree programmes, each of which prepares you for a variety of careers. If you are interested in studying law beyond your undergraduate degree level and want to develop your analytical, research and legal writing skills, you will find Bristol’s LLM to be a challenging and rewarding experience. We have a large and vibrant international community and our LLM students benefit from small class sizes taught by world-leading experts.
Our LLM programmes give you the opportunity to specialise in a particular area but you can also opt for a broader and more general set of unit choices. In all cases, you are encouraged to explore your chosen areas of law at a deeper level. You will have the chance to see how these legal fields operate in different contexts, considering the relevant issues theoretically and practically and from a range of perspectives.
Lots more information about the School is available on our 'Why Bristol Law School?' webpage, which includes short videos.
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Subjects
- School
- Law
- International
- LLM
- Governance
- Human Rights Law
- Human Rights
- IT Law
Course programme
- Dissertation
- Individual Employment Rights
- General Principles of International Law
- Human Rights in Law, Politics and Society
- International Law and the Use of Force
- Migration Law and Policy - International, European, and Human Rights Dimensions
- European Human Rights Law
- International Law and Human Rights
- Migration and Work
- International Criminal Law
- African Human Rights System
- International Law of Labour and Social Rights
- Banking Law
- Carriage of Goods
- Company Law
- Environmental Law
- Regulation of Financial Markets and Institutions
- Intellectual Property
- Law Gender and Sexuality
- Corporate Governance in the United Kingdom and United States
- Information Technology Law
- World Trade Law
- International Corporate Finance
- Global Perspectives on Corporate Governance
- Insolvency Law
- The Law and Policy of Mergers and Acquisitions
- Health Inequalities, Law, and Society
- Public and Global Health Law
- Law and Governance for Mental and Social Well-Being
- Health Law and the Body
- Law, Governance and Health
- International Economic Law and Institutions
- Bank Regulation and Governance
- International Sale of Goods
- International Commercial Litigation
- International Commercial Arbitration
- Public Law
- Law of Contract
- Law of Tort
- Land Law
- Criminal Law and Criminal Justice
- Constitutional and Substantive EU Law
- Trusts
LLM Law - Human Rights Law