LLM Human Rights
Nottingham Trent University
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Nottingham Law School has significant academic expertise in the areas of human rights. The course parallels the historical and contemporary significance of these aspects of law, in particular their growth as topics of both domestic and international importance over recent decades.Why choose this course?• Study the key international principles in human rights law that may influence the development of policy.• Explore expressive rights such as the freedom of religion, politics and art.• Benefit ...Read more

Nottingham Law School has significant academic expertise in the areas of human rights. The course parallels the historical and contemporary significance of these aspects of law, in particular their growth as topics of both domestic and international importance over recent decades.

Why choose this course?

Study the key international principles in human rights law that may influence the development of policy.

Explore expressive rights such as the freedom of religion, politics and art.

Benefit from strong links to our Centre for Rights and Justice

Study full-time or part-time.

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  • and explore Law from a European perspective.

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    Individual modules can be studied for Continuing Professional Development (CPD) awards.

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    NTU is 3rd for number of PGT students studying Law (Latest HESA data 2021/22)

    Careers and employability

    Your future career

    Career development is an integral part of the programme and our careers team run a series of workshops where you can identify methods and strategies to enable you to pursue your career goals.

    Due to the School's excellent reputation within the legal profession, our graduates are highly sought-after and recognised for the depth and relevance of their knowledge.

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    16/101
    CUG Subject Ranking
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    38th
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    45th
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    Harrison
    10 Mar 22

    My main enjoyment stems from the lifestyle. Nottingham University is full of lots of lively people who enjoy socialising. I was incredibly introverted prior to starting uni and I..Read more

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    Entry requirements

    Students should have a good law degree, 2.2 or above. Applicants whose first degree is not Law will be required to provide evidence of commitment to the LLM subject that they wish to study. Students from other disciplines will be welcomed in appropriate circumstances, particularly if they have experience in the area, even if not as lawyers. We sometimes offer places on the basis of non-standard entry qualifications, and industrial or professional experience.

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    £8,600 per year

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    £8,750 per year

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    £17,500 per year

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