
Law - Employment, Work and Equality
Taught
LLM
Overview
Application Timeline
Tuition
- Year 1
| Student categories | Study | |
|---|---|---|
| Full-time | Part-time | |
| England | £15,300 | £7,650 |
| Northern Ireland | £15,300 | £7,650 |
| Scotland | £15,300 | £7,650 |
| Wales | £15,300 | £7,650 |
| Channel Islands | £15,300 | £7,650 |
| EU | £28,600 | N/A |
| International | £28,600 | N/A |
Requirements
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About
Program Focus
The LLM in Employment, Work and Equality provides specialized knowledge in:
- Individual and collective employment law
- Issues of equality
- Migration
- Legal disciplines regulating work relations
Curriculum Highlights
The program emphasizes:
- Impact of law, regulation, policy, and practice on the workplace
- Contemporary developments in employment law
- Combination of legal analysis with socio-legal and policy perspectives
- Incorporation of international, European, and comparative legal sources
Career Opportunities
This program is ideal for careers in:
- Law
- Trade unions
- Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs)
- Academia
It develops...
Subject Area Information
English law is a comprehensive and intricate field of study that encompasses various aspects of the legal system in England and Wales. Courses in this discipline are designed to provide students with a deep understanding of legal principles, case law, statutes, and the functioning of the judiciary.
1. Introduction to English Law
2. Contract Law
3. Tort Law
4. Criminal Law
5. Property Law
6. Constitutional and Administrative Law
7. Equity and Trusts
- Analytical Skills
- Research Skills
- Critical Thinking
- Communication Skills
Career
Studying English law equips students with a robust understanding of legal principles and the skills necessary to pursue a variety of legal careers. The discipline's comprehensive curriculum ensures that graduates are well-prepared to navigate the complexities of the legal system and contribute meaningfully to the field of law.
Solicitor
Providing legal advice, preparing legal documents, and representing clients in various legal matters.
Barrister
Specializing in advocacy, representing clients in court, and providing expert legal opinions.
Legal Advisor
Working in corporate settings, government agencies, or non-profit organizations to provide legal guidance.
Judge
Presiding over court cases, interpreting laws, and delivering judgments.
Paralegal
Assisting lawyers with research, document preparation, and case management.
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