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Course description: 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.(read more)
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Course description: The course builds upon the existing resources and staff experience in postgraduate tuition in the field of legislative drafting at the Sir William Dale centre for legislative studies.(read more)
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Course description: An interdisciplinary course that examines the history, theoretical development and implementation of human rights; it is intended for those who want to undertake practical or legal work for human rights organisations and those whose interests lie in legal, political or ethical theory.(read more)
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Course description: Students develop a sound knowledge and systematic understanding of the institutional structures, key principles of law and policy and the contexts within which international law operates; they gain this through studying the theoretical, social, political and scientific perspectives which underlie the substantive areas of law, as well as the practical situations in which international environmental law operates.(read more)
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Course description: The course has expanded to reflect the implementation of the human rights act in the UK and devolved legislatures for Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales and provides up-to-date information taught by academics who are leading scholars in their field; it is especially attractive to people in the UK and should appeal to those from the commonwealth or other common law jurisdictions, plus students from other member states in the EU.(read more)
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Course description: 1st semester: business ethics; macroeconomics for business; business decision-making; managing for health; health economics; 2nd semester: managing people at work; leading international health care; international health; students are required to complete 4 elective modules; up to 10 electives are run each year, examples of which are: managing to improve health; techniques in managing to improve health managing creativity.(read more)
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Course description: Departmental interests include: comparative human rights; discrimination in healthcare; medical law; criminal law; administrative law; judicial review. Other areas of research within the department of law include: company, commercial and financial law; public international law; legal history; constitutional law; planning and environmental law; European Union and community law.(read more)
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Course description: This course provides a programme of preparation for registered nurses, midwives, health visitors, therapists and podiatrists to prescribe safely and competently as independent prescribers; the course is designed for allied health professionals to prescribe as supplementary prescribers.(read more)
All constitutional and public law courses at Oxford Brookes University
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Course description: The course has expanded to reflect the implementation of the human rights act in the UK and devolved legislatures for Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales and provides up-to-date information taught by academics who are leading scholars in their field; it is especially attractive to people in the UK and should appeal to those from the commonwealth or other common law jurisdictions, plus students from other member states in the EU.(read more)
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Course description: The course provides students with advanced level knowledge of contemporary developments in national and international crime, policing, security and crime control; it is an interdisciplinary study programme which means that comparative criminological, political science and sociological perspectives are used to examine key policy issues and debates.(read more)
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Course description: Research supervision is available in: conflict and law; transformation of political participation and institutions; transformation of legal institutions; dealing with the past; gender, conflict and transition.(read more)
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Course description: 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.(read more)
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Course description: Environmental regulation is an area of growing social and commercial significance in terms of policy and resource issues, and all aspects of environmental law are increasing in their importance and sophistication; this programme gives applicants the opportunity for in-depth study of environmental law within its policy context; the programme is for both graduates with a 1st degree in law and students with other relevant backgrounds.(read more)
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Course description: The course is designed for those who wish to become human resource and employment relation’s practitioners and/or undertake further research in academic, consultancy or commercial settings.(read more)
All constitutional and public law courses at Brunel University
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Course description: Research supervision is available on topics connected with human rights in the areas of law, philosophy, political science and sociology.(read more)
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Course description: Examines how international law protects individuals in all the many varied situations of acute crisis.(read more)
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Course description: This course is for those students who want to understand global events within an ever-changing dynamic political environment; this highly popular programme allows students to combine their study of human rights with a systematic understanding of global political processes and power politics; the core modules provide analytical skills for thinking about global politics in general and the role of human rights in particular.(read more)
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Human Rights & Criminal Justice - Llm / Mssc
Queen's University Belfast
Eleanor, March 2007Overall score
Queen's is a lovely University, and Belfast is a lovely city to be in. Although not a campus university, the south of the city is definitely the student area, and so all of the uni buildings are quite close. The problem is that, with so many local students, it does tend to go quite dead at the weekends (usually stretching from friday morning/lunch to sunday evening or even monday morning) as they all go home to their parents. So don't come here if you don't like too much peace and quiet.
Study experience
I did Philosophy for my undergrad, and absolutely adored it. The lecturers were always incredibly generous with their time, students were encouraged to argue/ask questions in class, and the small nature of the school made it really personal. As with most arts degrees, I didn't have that many lectures, so you need to have a fair amount of self-motivation, to do the reading and preparation that is required. But I liked that. It meant that I was in control of what work i did and when.
My Masters in Human Rights and Criminal Justice is also really interesting, though a lot of work. There's quite a lot of choice of modules, and although it took me a little while to get into all the law terms, there are a fair number of us who have not done law before, all from different backgrounds.
Facilities
Of course the libraries and computers do get busy at times, but I'd say only to a reasonable level. They're campaigning for longer opening hours at the moment (particularly at the weekends, when they aren't open that much) but they're already open 24/7 over exam periods. The sports facilities have just been renovated, and are really good now, with some more work ongoing I believe.
Postgraduate life
You can do basically anything! I've been a member of trampolining and badminton clubs, both of which were very good and very popular. They offer loads of different dance classes, and the Amnesty International society is very active.
Job prospects
Guess it depends what you want to do, but NI is not that big, and as cities go, Belfast is not that massive, so if you're looking for something other than your average office job, you might find it a bit difficult.
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