The LLM programme will equip you with the legal knowledge and expertise needed to effect real change in the world, whether working in the legal profession, business, government, civil society, international organisations or academia.
You will focus on the critical analysis of law and economic, social and global justice, positioning you for a leading career in legal practice, policy or research. The degree is taught at Loughborough London University, a well-connected talent hub on the site of the London 2012 Olympics, by internationally recognised experts at the forefront of legal research and education.
Through your selection of modules, you will engage with a range of contemporary legal and policy issues, and with current thinking on those issues. You will learn how law can contribute to economic, social and other injustices, as well as how it can be used to promote social and global justice.
High 2:2 (average of 57+) undergraduate degree or equivalent in Law or a related field, including social sciences, humanities or business disciplines.
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