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Masters of Laws - International Human Rights Law (LLM)
Ethics and human rights are always hot topics, both domestically and internationally. The LLM International Human Rights Law will enable student to explore a wide range of subjects in this area, examine the latest developments and critically analyse the arguments on all sides of the debates.
The two compulsory modules – International Human Rights Law and Medical Law and Ethics – will offer student a firm foundation for human rights specialisation, particularly with an ethical and medical law perspective. Practical work and case studies underpin solid theoretical teaching, equipping student with everything needed to work in this dynamic and challenging area of international law.
In the International Human Rights Law module student will gain a critical understanding of human rights law from a comparative and cross-cultural perspective. The module also includes examination of theoretical and philosophical discussions on human rights, international and regional systems of human rights protection and the effectiveness of the United Nations system, and a focus on civil, political, social, economic and cultural rights.
The Medical Law and Ethics module offers analysis of a wide range of areas within medical law and ethics, particularly from an international perspective. Student will cover topics such as medical negligence and legal and ethical dilemmas, medical law and ethics from ‘birth to death’, the impact of modern technologies in areas such as gene editing, embryo testing, surrogacy and organ donation, and the law and ethics of end-of-life issues, such as assisted suicide.
The teaching student receives are up to date and highly relevant to twenty-first-century global human rights issues, taught as it is by specialists at the forefront of their disciplines and underpinned by the latest research and practice. Practical, innovative teaching methods combined with traditional class seminars ensure that students are equipped with the knowledge and skills that will be needed for careers in the arena of human rights.
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4-Year Bachelor's Degree
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Applicants interested in applying for direct admission, but are yet to complete an acceptable language test, can do so, but must provide valid results before receiving a final offer letter.
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- Sep 2025
- SEP 27
- JAN 27
- SEP 26
- JAN 26