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Nottingham Law School boasts considerable scholarly knowledge in human rights law. This program aligns with the historical and modern relevance of these legal disciplines, especially their emergence as crucial subjects of national and global significance in recent years. The LLM Human Rights draws upon the extensive expertise of Nottingham Law School's faculty, notably from its Centre for Rights and Justice. You'll gain advanced analytical skills to examine core legal challenges in this field, with special attention to European and international human rights frameworks and fundamental elements of global justice mechanisms.
The LLM Human Rights allows for specialization, whether exploring conventional human rights structures or examining rights protections for specific communities. A key focus lies on addressing human rights and criminal justice issues in post-conflict scenarios. Professional growth forms a core component of the curriculum, with dedicated career workshops to help you develop strategies for achieving your vocational objectives. Thanks to the School's outstanding standing in legal circles, our alumni are in high demand and valued for their substantive, applicable expertise.