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The School of Law and Social Sciences' Department of Law and Criminology, along with its Department of Politics, International Relations and Philosophy, are highly regarded for both their academic research and teaching excellence.
This program is designed for students seeking to explore the intersection of law and philosophy while cultivating a deep understanding of moral and ethical considerations within legal frameworks. It illustrates how philosophical concepts and methodologies can enhance the examination of fundamental legal matters.
The curriculum fulfills all requirements for an LLB qualification while allowing students to personalize their studies by selecting philosophical subjects aligned with their interests. You'll examine areas including the English Legal System, Contract Law, Public Law, Human Rights, and Jurisprudence, alongside optional philosophy modules like Empiricism and Rationalism or Aesthetics. The first year focuses on foundational modules in both disciplines, while subsequent years offer specialized elective courses to match individual academic preferences.
Program Length: 3 years full-time study