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Criminal law holds critical significance in society. It grants the State its most substantial authority to restrict personal freedoms, and this program critically examines the methods employed to do so.
The LLB (Hons) in Criminal Law and Justice investigates the foundations of criminal law at both national and international levels, while prompting students to question the justification of governmental authority and its impact on personal independence and rights.
This program seeks to enable you to:
Gain expertise in legal theories, concepts, principles, regulations, and ethical standards within core legal fields and the specialized domain of criminal justice. Understand the broader context of legal systems, recognizing the evolving nature of law, its inherent ambiguities, the necessity for improvement, and potential changes to ensure fair treatment for everyone. Cultivate the capacity to utilize acquired legal knowledge and abilities in both theoretical and practical legal scenarios, with particular emphasis on criminal law applications.
3 years full-time