Law (General) (LLM) - 2013/2014 entry
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Overview
This programme builds on the School of Law's experience in providing postgraduate legal education at Master's level. Studying over one or two years, you will have an opportunity to tailor your programme of studies to your own professional or research interests. A personal supervisor will help you choose your best path through a wide range of options. If you so choose, your personal supervisor will also provide you with support if you undertake a research dissertation option.
Find out more about studying law at Birkbeck.
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Why study this course at Birkbeck?
- The School of Law has a long tradition of high-quality teaching at Master's level.
- Benefit from sophisticated learning resources and the expert direction of high-level research academics.
- Designed to give you maximum flexibility in your choice of modules.
- Watch our video: studying law at Birkbeck
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Course structure
You choose six modules from the wide range on offer in the School. For one of these modules you may choose to undertake a research dissertation.
Option modules may include:
- Children, Rights and Childhood
- Contemporary Issues in Criminal Justice
- Crime and Control
- Criminal Law, Theory and History
- Cultures of Rights
- Futures: the Globalisation of Human Rights
- Gender, Sexuality and Criminal Justice
- Globalisation of Land Markets
- Hate Crime
- Human Rights in Britain
- Healthcare and Human Rights
- International Rights of Minorities
- Qualitative Methodology
- Post-Apartheid Jurisprudence
- Social Justice
- WTO and the Environment
- Youth Justice.
Please note: not all option modules will be available every year.
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Study resources
The School of Law is an internationally recognised centre for critical and interdisciplinary legal research. It provides an exciting and innovative environment for a wide range of research with a strong theoretical and policy focus. The School is the home of Birkbeck Law Press and publishes Law and Critique: The International Journal of Critical Legal Thought.
We use technology, such as electronic learning environments, to enhance teaching and learning. Birkbeck Library has an extensive teaching collection of books, journals and electronic resources in law and related disciplines, such as economics, politics and sociology. For example, it provides access to over 17,000 electronic journals, which are available online 24-hours a day. Find out more about our teaching and learning resources.
Birkbeck Library has an extensive collection of books, journals and electronic resources in law and related disciplines such as economics, politics and sociology. Students can also take advantage of the rich research collections nearby, including those of the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, Senate House Library, the British Library of Political and Economic Science (LSE Library) and the British Library.
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Further study opportunities
If you are interested in further research, we offer a PhD/MPhil in Law.
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Careers information
Graduates go on to careers in the legal profession, in government and the public sector, and as researchers or journalists.
Find out more about the career advice and information we offer.
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Apply now
- Application deadlines and interviews
- You should apply as early as possible.
- Applications open in October.
- Online application
You can apply online from the link below.
- Application deadlines and interviews
