LLM - Human Rights Law
Studying for an LLM in Human Rights or Social Care Law at Cardiff - Professor Luke Clements
Over the last 50 years, the human rights revolution has had a huge impact on virtually every state. Throughout the world, global and regional human rights treaties are infusing domestic legal codes and reconfiguring
many civil law and common law principles.
The LLM (Human Rights Law) route aims to provide a sound knowledge of the theory and impact of the major UN and Regional Human Rights Conventions, in relation to civil, political, socio-economic and cultural
aspects.
Key features:
· excellent student satisfaction
· a challenging and wide range of modules to cater for different student
interests
· excellent teaching, student support and research facilities
· students from a wide variety of backgrounds
· extremely relevant to those interested in or already working in the
fields of health, social care and poverty alleviation – both in the
independent and statutory sectors
· ability to make a difference to the lives of people whose civil and
human rights may be threatened
· efficient and friendly administrative support
· close links with the Centres for Health and Social Care Law and
Human Rights and Public Law
Modules
· Human Rights & Global Justice
· Human Rights, Health and Disability
UK & EU Full Time (fees are for 2015/16, unless otherwise stated):
£6,100.00
UK & EU Part Time (fees are for 2015/16, unless otherwise stated):
£2,976.00
International Full Time (fees are for 2015/16, unless otherwise stated):
£14,200.00
International Part Time (fees are for 2015/16, unless otherwise stated):
£7,100.00
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Contact
Cardiff University School of Law and Politics
Tel: (0)29 2087 6705
Email: law//cardiff/ac/uk
Cardiff University School of Law and Politics
Law Building, Museum Ave
Cardiff
CF10 3AX