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Public International Law and World Order LLM

Brunel University

Study modes: Full time

Course description: Core: Collective security law; dissertation; plus 3 electives from a selection including: international economic law; international human rights; international humanitarian law; international criminal law.(read more)

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Human Rights Law PgCert

University Of Strathclyde

Study modes: Full time

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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Law and Environmental Science MSc

University Of Nottingham

Study modes: Full time | Part time evening

Course description: The programme enables students to take courses that address the international legal response to the growing number of pressures on the global environment, and complement these by studying a variety of courses designed to give an introduction to physical and/or biological sciences; introductory modules in science or law are compulsory for students without a science or law background to maximise access to the range of courses on offer.(read more)

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Advanced Legislative Studies LLM

Institute Of Advanced Legal Studies

Study modes: Full time | Part time evening

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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International Studies (Environment) MA

Oxford Brookes University

Study modes: Full time | Part time evening

Course description: International relations in theory and practice; global political economy; readings in social science; research methods in the social sciences; global politics and the environment plus 1 of the following options: global governance; civil society and social movements; international development; global theory - from Kant to Hardt and Negri; citizenship in theory and practice; gender in a global context; independent study; plus a 15.(read more)

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International and European Law LLM

University Of Aberdeen

Study modes: Full time | Part time evening

Course description: This programme caters for students wishing to select courses from both International and European LLM programmes; 3 from 4 selected courses must be from 1 of these 2 programmes.(read more)

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International Law LLM

University Of Hertfordshire

Study modes: Full time | Part time evening

Course description: Compulsory modules include: Public international law; conflict of laws; plus 2 choices from a list of optional modules; students also complete either a 15,000-word dissertation or undertake an internship.(read more)

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Law (World Trade Organisation Law) LLM

Oxford Brookes University

Study modes: Full time | Part time evening

Course description: Founded little more than a decade ago, the World Trade Organisation (WTO) is the cornerstone of worldwide economic relations; its dispute settlement system is one of the few functioning obligatory dispute settlement mechanisms in the international community and it has had a significant impact on the development of international law.(read more)

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Legal Practice PgDip

Oxford Brookes University

Study modes: Full time | Part time evening

Course description: The legal practice course (LPC) is a compulsory vocational course for all intending solicitors, accredited by Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA); the course is designed to maximise students’ employability, and significant careers support is provided; it includes a distinctive emphasis on the law firm as a business, developed in conjunction with local law firms.(read more)

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Law (Erasmus-Europe) LLM

University Of Kent

Study modes: Full time

Course description: The course enables students to obtain an LLM through spending the 1st term at Kent, and the 2nd at a partner universities in Europe (currently including include the Université de Cergy-Pontoise in France), before returning to Kent to complete a dissertation; the programme gives students the opportunity to study at 2 high quality Law schools.(read more)

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Law LLM

University Of Aberdeen

Study modes: Full time | Part time evening

Course description: Contact provider for further course (read more)

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Commercial Law LLM

University Of Hertfordshire

Study modes: Full time | Part time evening

Course description: Compulsory modules: Company law; commercial law; plus 2 optional modules; 15,000-word dissertation or an internship.(read more)

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Medical Law and Ethics PgDip

University Of Kent

Study modes: Full time | Part time evening

Course description: Medical law and ethics is an expanding field that offers considerable scope for interdisciplinary study; the programme examines the role of law within contemporary health care, providing a sound introduction to the institutions and organisations associated with medical law and the interrelationships between them.(read more)

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Law and Management MBA

Bangor University

Study modes: Full time

Course description: The course emphasises both professional and vocational development as well as an awareness of key legal and regulatory issues that play a central role in the successful management of modern enterprises of all types and sizes; students develop an understanding of higher level managerial skills and concepts, and their application in practical situations.(read more)

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Socio-Legal Studies MPhil

University Of Kent

Study modes: Full time | Part time evening

Course description: We recommend applicants contact the school informally before applying, applicants need to draft a brief (2 to 4-page) outline of the research project they envisage and their intended methodology, to accompany their application; applicants may find it helpful to discuss their project informally with an appropriate member of staff (contact details are on our website) or with the director of postgraduate research.(read more)

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Law PhD

Brunel University

Study modes: Full time | Part time evening

Course description: Supervision is available for research in most areas of legal study except domestic law of non-EU countries (apart from English-speaking Commonwealth); main areas of expertise: criminal justice and criminology; labour law; consumer law; child and family law; legal system; legal history; criminal law; criminal evidence and procedure; public law; revenue law; restitution, human rights; tort; environmental law.(read more)

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European Union Law PgDip

King's College London (University Of London)

Study modes: Distance with attendance

Course description: These include: An introduction to the Treaties, including the EC institutions and legislative procedures; free movement of goods and people (including citizenship); freedom of establishment; freedom to provide services; free movement of capital and Economic and Monetary Union; competition law; social policy; environmental law; external relations; judicial review of EC law, including liability of EC institutions.(read more)

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Legal Practice PgDip

University Of Strathclyde

Study modes: Full time

Course description: Course comprises 7 compulsory courses and course in either public administration or company and commercial; subjects are: conveyancing; civil court practice procedure classes and advocacy and pleading seminars; criminal court practice procedure classes and advocacy and pleading seminars; private client; financial services and accounting; practice management; professional ethics and conduct.(read more)

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UK Human Rights and Public Law PgDip

University Of Essex

Study modes: Full time

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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Legal Studies LLM

London South Bank University

Study modes: Full time

Course description: Contact provider for further course (read more)

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An engaging course that will help you tackle the big issues in life

Bioethics and Medical Law MA

St Mary's University College (Twickenham)

M, July 2010

Overall score

I thoroughly enjoyed studying at St Mary's, Twickenham. The quality of the course is really first rate, aided by the fact that all staff are passionate about what they teach and are engaged with pertinent bioethics issues. The course is ideally suited for those who have been interested in bioethics for a while as well as for those who may have only recently had their interest level piqued. The flexible approach to study (full-time or part-time with the option of distance learning) adds further to the course's attractiveness, making it a real and viable option alongside full-time employment.

Study experience

The quality of the course material is strong with a good mix of contemporary material as well as more established texts and resources. The support and tuition by members of staff is really good and there is a genuine sense that staff want students to learn and grow in their understanding. The use of guest lecturers is also very good further aiding the learning process by providing engagement with leading specialists in the field. Not only does the online study environment provide a meaningful and excellent way for distance learners to engage in the course but also provides a stimulating environment in which discussion of key bioethics questions can take place and flourish. Given the comments above the course is very good value for money!

Facilities

The standard of teaching was superb supported by excellent and well produced module resources. The library at St Mary's provides access to a good range of key texts in bioethics but is relatively small. However the library is part of Sconul and other inter-library loan systems and bioethics students can also access other private bioethics collections which the university has connections with. This is helpful not only in terms of expanding the range of resources on offer but also for long distance students who may not be able to call into the library so readily. The library staff at St Mary's are among some of the most helpful, diligent and supportive that I have come across. Nothing is too much trouble! IT support and resources are also very good and modern.

Postgraduate life

The course provides an excellent forum in which to connect with people who have similar interests. This helps to create an experience conduicive to learning and growth. Alongside this there is also good opportunity to mix socially and form lasting friendships. Most of the bioethics postgrad students do not live on site but travel in.

Job prospects

Aside from equipping you with the keys to engage with pertinent bioethics issues of the day, the course allows you to develop a variety of skills. These include verbal reasoning and the ability to undertake synthesis of information or ideas and create responses to problems as well as evaluate alternative approaches and articulate justifications for such evaluations. This in turn allows you to develop robust skills in writing for a variety of audiences and communicating key and sometimes complex ideas effectively. This is especially so in terms of writing the dissertation. Growing in ethical reasoning and analysis allows you to be able to reach ethical conclusions, grounded on sound and justifiable reasoning. Given the interdisciplinary nature of many of the issues within the field of bioethics, you also develop skills in being able to use and analyse various research and study techniques and identify and interpret technical medical and legal language.

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Woo Yeah Run That Game!!

Law Llb (Hons)

University Of Hertfordshire

Adam, October 2007

Overall score

University was probably the best decision of my life. Before going to uni I considered a career in the army. I was glad I didn't go into the army after my first day at uni. The best thing about going to uni is the social life, meeting new people drinking and having a laugh while doing the occassional studying. What else could you ask for. By the way don't leave the studying to the last minute.

Study experience

Course was good but lectures need to realise that you pay to study so if you need help then they should help you.

Facilities

Brand new spanking new excellent facilities.

Postgraduate life

My uni had a wide range of clubs and societies even if you don't want to join one they will make you.

Job prospects

Haven't much success and they didn't really help me!!

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Really Good

Law Llb (Hons)

University Of Kent

Heidi, November 2007

Overall score

The facilities are really good, i.e. computing, research library and great support staff.

The law department has a wide range of resources.

Canterbury is not very busy socially in the city, but there are always events on campus.

Study experience

Staff had office hours to approach them. Handouts are good.

Facilities

Postgraduate life

There are clubs for all types of people and you are able to make your own fairly easily. There are lots of society events.

Job prospects

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