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  1. International Justice and Human Rights Law

    LLM

    Edge Hill University - Law and Criminology

    This LLM provides an opportunity to develop a thorough, integrated understanding of international justice and human rights. You will study international criminal law and international human rights law, choose from a selection of optional modules, and immerse yourself in advanced legal research methods in preparation for completing a highly specialised piece of original research of your own.

  2. Research

    LLM

    Edge Hill University - Law and Criminology

    The LLM Research is a highly flexible Masters degree that involves writing a 30,000 word dissertation in an area of law of your choosing (subject to the supervisory expertise being available). You will be prepared for the dissertation through the study of research methods and the completion of a detailed research proposal.

  3. Criminology

    MRes

    Edge Hill University - Law and Criminology

    The MRes Criminology is a highly flexible Masters degree that involves writing a 30,000 word dissertation in an area of criminology or criminal justice of your choosing (subject to the supervisory expertise being available). You will be prepared for the dissertation through the study of research methods and the completion of a detailed research proposal.

  4. International Business and Commercial Law

    LLM

    Edge Hill University - Law and Criminology

    This LLM provides an opportunity to study international business and commercial law at postgraduate level. You will conduct advanced analysis of the major regulatory areas relating to international business conduct, choose from a selection of optional modules, and immerse yourself in advanced legal research methods in preparation for completing a highly specialised piece of original research of your own.

 
 
 
 
 

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