This course meets the growing demand for expertise in national and international human rights law with modules ranging across the domestic, European and international levels; the course offers law graduates, graduates in related disciplines and those with relevant professional qualifications the opportunity to study human rights law and culture in depth.
The Master's of Law (LLM) is awarded on completion of 4 modules and a dissertation of 15�20,000 words on an approved topic; the postgraduate diploma requires completion of 4 modules and the postgraduate certificate 2 modules; Master's students study at least 2 of the following core modules offered in the evenings only (6�8pm): European human rights law; human rights in comparative perspective; human rights protection in the UK; international human rights law; optional modules are normally offered in the daytime: European discrimination law; institutions and policy-making in Europe; international criminal law; international environmental law; international law and contemporary problems of world order; globalisation; constitutionalism and human rights; United Nations law; the above modules may not necessarily all be offered in any 1 year.
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Sep |
21 months |
Part-time | No application date provided |
Glasgow, G1 1XQ |
N/A |
£2550 per year |
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Sep |
9 months |
Full time | No application date provided |
Glasgow, G1 1XQ |
N/A |
£5100 per year |
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Taught
University of Strathclyde
Law / Legal Studies, Legal Rights (Law)

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3 Hotcourses user(s) found the following review helpful.Whilst the course itself had a vat array of areas and specialisations it lacked in practical application (especially psychology) and small group work as the intake for both is very large...more
3 Hotcourses user(s) found the following review helpful.I am at the university's Jordanhill campus (which will close down the year after I graduate), so most of this review is about this campus. My course is great- love the teaching practice way more than the lectures and tutorials (which all MU...more
1 Hotcourses user(s) found the following review helpful.The tutors on this course are absolutely appauling, with the exception of the drama department. I would look elsewhere first - this course will destroy your confidence and make you feel useless - learn someplace else and throw everything...more
2 Hotcourses user(s) found the following review helpful.Starting out in first year gets everone up to speed for the next couple of years ahead, it seems slow if you have already achieved high grades in Maths, physics and computing....more
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