Overview
The International Human Rights Law course at Liverpool John Moores University has been designed to provide the opportunity for the advanced study of human rights law in an international context. We will use case studies and cutting-edge documentation to provide a thorough coverage of this fascinating area of law.
What You’ll Learn
By completing the LLM in International Human Rights Law online programme, you will be able to:
- Analyse and critically appreciate the practices within the international legal system and its application within the international human rights legal institutions.
- Demonstrate a critical awareness of the factors which have shaped the ECHR and the convention institutions.
- Employ advanced skills to handle potential conflicts among the different underpinning philosophies and more!
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Courses include:
- The European Convention on Human Rights
- International Law
- Freedom of Religion
- Protection of Refugees in International Law
- Social Justice
- Research Methods
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Duration
- Part-time
- 26 months
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Campus Location
- Liverpool, United Kingdom
Disciplines
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General requirements
- A recognised first degree in Law of at least a good Second Class Honours standard. Applicants who do not possess a first degree in law will normally possess a relevant alternative first degree of at least a good Second Class Honours standard.
- The requirements of a Second Class degree may be waived where it can be shown that an applicant has achieved a comparable academic standard through past studies and at least two years of work experience. Applicants will be considered if they possess other comparable qualifications and/or who possess relevant work experience.
- Applications are welcomed from overseas students, and all applicants are considered on individual merit, without regard to gender, marital status, disability, race, ethnic origin, religion or social background. The course will be taught in English.
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