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LLM in International Development Law and Human Rights

  • University of Warwick
  • Responsable(s) de la formation : Sara Prestleton
  • Contact administratif : Sara Prestleton
  • Adresse : Gibbet Hill Rd, Coventry, CV4 7AL, Coventry
  • Téléphone : +44 (0)24 765 23075
  • Email administratif : [email protected]
  • Site Internet : Consulter

Application

Upper second class law bachelor. TOEFL over 105 and IELTS over 7.0.

Application

Students are normally required to have at least an upper second class honours degree in law or its equivalent from their home country. Students with a good lower second class honours degree or equivalent and those with practical and other relevant experience may also be admitted in appropriate circumstances. Those whose first degree is not in law may be admitted if the School of Law is satisfied that they will be able to complete the proposed programme satisfactorily.

IELTS of 7.0 or TOEFL of 105.

Application

Students are normally required to have at least an upper second class honours degree in law or its equivalent from their home country. Students with a good lower second class honours degree or equivalent and those with practical and other relevant experience may also be admitted in appropriate circumstances. Those whose first degree is not in law may be admitted if the School of Law is satisfied that they will be able to complete the proposed programme satisfactorily.

IELTS of 7.0 or TOEFL of 105.

Curriculum

Core Modules

·         LA951 Theory and Practice of International Development Law & Human Rights

·         LA984 Legal Research and Writing Skills

 

Optional Modules

 

Comparative Human Rights

  • LA962 Theories and Histories of Human Rights
  • LA9F3 Refugees, Rights and Realities
  • LA963 Global & Regional Human Rights Regimes

 

Gender

  • LA964 Gender, Law and the Global Economy
  • LA967 Women's Human Rights and Global Justice
  • LA9C1 Theories of Gender Justice

 

Globalisation

  • LA956 Global Law & Politics
  • LA958 Approaches to Global Justice
  • LA959 Law, Technology & Development

 

International Justice

  • LA954 Global Security & International Law
  • LA961 International Humanitarian Law
  • LA9A1 International Criminal Law

 

Governance

  • LA952 Civil Society and Activism
  • LA953 Law & the Global Economy
  • LA955 Law Governance & Democracy

Curriculum

Core Modules

·         LA951 Theory and Practice of International Development Law & Human Rights

·         LA984 Legal Research and Writing Skills

 

Optional Modules

 

Comparative Human Rights

  • LA962 Theories and Histories of Human Rights
  • LA9F3 Refugees, Rights and Realities
  • LA963 Global & Regional Human Rights Regimes

 

Gender

  • LA964 Gender, Law and the Global Economy
  • LA967 Women's Human Rights and Global Justice
  • LA9C1 Theories of Gender Justice

 

Globalisation

  • LA956 Global Law & Politics
  • LA958 Approaches to Global Justice
  • LA959 Law, Technology & Development

 

International Justice

  • LA954 Global Security & International Law
  • LA961 International Humanitarian Law
  • LA9A1 International Criminal Law

 

Governance

  • LA952 Civil Society and Activism
  • LA953 Law & the Global Economy
  • LA955 Law Governance & Democracy