LLM TRANSITIONAL JUSTICE AND CONFLICT

Master

In London

£ 10,800 VAT inc.

Description

  • Type

    Master

  • Location

    London

  • Duration

    1 Year

A master’s degree in law is a fantastic way for law graduates to develop a specialisation, or for non-lawyers working in related fields to gain a deeper understanding of legal issues.

This pathway connects research in law, social science and contemporary politics to provide you with a solid grounding in international human rights and international humanitarian law. You’ll focus on responses to violations of these legal regimes through transitional justice and international criminal justice. You will learn how these issues are addressed in the context of conflict-affected countries, where human rights and international law violations often arise.

You’ll also have the chance to choose from a wide range of optional modules to supplement this core teaching, and opt to either write a 15,000 word dissertation or conduct a work-based project that will give you valuable experience of dealing with a specific legal issue in detail.

The course is perfect for lawyers and law graduates looking for career development, although all of our LLM courses can be studied by students without a background in law, since you will be trained in the necessary analytical and legal skills.

As such, the programme will also provide ideal training for paralegals, journalists, NGO and charity workers, policy advisors, consultants, lawyers, those working in business and finance or anyone who will benefit from a legal education in their career.

Facilities

Location

Start date

London
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Docklands Campus, University Way, E16 2RD

Start date

On request

About this course

You’ll develop a thorough understanding of the role of international law and human rights legislation in upholding justice in regions affected by war. This pathway takes advantage of our long-standing expertise in transitional justice and conflict, so you’ll be learning about crucial, contemporary topics in the field from leading experts.

The Centre on Human Rights in Conflict – based at UEL – does important work to protect human rights in regions suffering the consequences of war; you will learn from academics, researchers and practitioners in the Centre as well as experts in law and social sciences from across the university. You will also benefit from the regular seminar and lecture series held by the Centre, featuring prominent global practitioners and researchers.

You’ll also be able to choose a further two optional topics from our extensive list of LLM modules. Some of the available options are also related to human rights, transitional justice and international law, so you can develop your specialisation further, or opt to diversify your training with subjects from other areas of law.

As well as choosing your optional modules, you can decide to either write a postgraduate dissertation or carry out a work-based project. Both of these options allow you to conduct independent study on a topic of your choice, developing your practical legal skills while honing your knowledge of a specific legal issue.

This pathway will leave you well-prepared to pursue a career in transitional justice, international criminal justice, and human rights, in both the domestic and international sphere.

Specialists may go on to work for NGOs, legal firms that specialise in transitional justice, international institutions like the UN or European Court of Human Rights, as well as non-legal professions that require expertise in law and conflict, including journalism, policy advice and charity work.

The course also allows you to undertake a work-based project so you can gain practical experience and build professional links, while our renowned Law Clinic enables you to work on real legal cases with local people to enhance your clinical skills while you study.

Minimum 2:2 Honours degree in any subject.
We would normally expect you to have Grade C in GCSE English and Maths.

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Subjects

  • IT Law
  • Law
  • Project
  • Human Rights
  • Conflict
  • LLM
  • International
  • Finance
  • Problems and Process
  • War and Human Rights
  • International law

Course programme

MODULES
  • International Law: Problems and Process (core)
  • War and Human Rights (core)
  • Applied Project OR Work-Based Project (core)

Plus any two modules from:

  • Advocacy, Interventions and Practice
  • Regulation of Financial Markets
  • International Law and Business
  • International Human Rights
  • Law of International Finance
  • Financial Crime and Corporate Criminal Liability
  • International Corporate Governance
  • The Law of the World Trade Organisation and Globalisation
  • International Criminal Law
  • International Environmental Law
  • Oil and Gas Law and Policy
  • International Refugee Law
  • Regulation and Governance of Energy
  • Economic Integration in Developing Countries
OPTIONAL PLACEMENT YEAR

You can opt to have a placement year, gaining hands on experience in law and connecting what you've learnt at University to industry.

LLM TRANSITIONAL JUSTICE AND CONFLICT

£ 10,800 VAT inc.