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LLM: Human Rights Law

Your specialism: The Human Rights Law programme offers a range of units suitable both for those with some previous knowledge of human rights law and for those seeking an introduction to specific human rights law issues. The units are in the traditional fields of human rights law (eg International Law and Human Rights) but also cover more specialist areas (Employment Rights, International Law of Labour and Welfare Rights, Migration Law, Privacy Law).

Your LLM: The University of Bristol LLM offers a variety of possibilities to study law at an advanced level and the opportunity to specialise in particular areas. There are a number of specialist programmes enabling you to study a set of related units that, together, provide a more in-depth knowledge and understanding of those themes. Alternatively, you can opt for a broader and more general set of unit choices. In all cases, you are encouraged to explore at a deeper level your chosen areas of law and to see how those legal fields operate in different contexts, considering the relevant issues theoretically and practically and from a range of perspectives. This is an exciting and stimulating set of degree programmes being offered, each of which prepares you well for many different possible careers. If you have an interest in studying law at a level beyond your undergraduate degree and are seeking to enhance your analytical, research and legal writing skills, you will find Bristol's LLM to be a challenging and rewarding experience. We have a large and vibrant international community of LLM students in Bristol.

Our Prospectus: Our online prospectus will help give you a taster of what it will be like to study and live in Bristol.

UK/EU: £8,100

Overseas: £16,100

Part time UK/EU: £4,050

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Entry requirements to this course is an upper second-class honours degree in Law or a degree with an adequate law component. International students with equivalent qualifications should supply a transcript of their examination results (an official English translation if the original is in a language other than English).  See international equivalent qualifications on the International Office website.

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