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  1. Commercial Law

    LLM

    University of Huddersfield - University of Huddersfield Law School

    a competitive job market a Master's Degree can help you stand out from the crowd. Studying for an LLM will enable you to engage in deeper study and engage in critical discourse in the legal subject area.

  2. International Law

    LLM

    University of Huddersfield - University of Huddersfield Law School

    a competitive job market a Master's Degree can help you stand out from the crowd. Studying for an LLM will enable you to engage in deeper study and engage in critical discourse in the legal subject area.

  3. Legal Practice Course

    PGDip

    University of Huddersfield - University of Huddersfield Law School

    Anyone intending to become a solicitor must complete the Legal Practice Course (LPC) which helps you develop the skills needed to work for a firm of solicitors. The LPC: - Is validated by the Legal Practice Course Board of the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA). - Leads to the award of Postgraduate Diploma in Legal Practice and, in certain circumstances, additional Masters level credits which can contribute to a later Masters qulaification. - Is led by experienced staff - the majority of whom are qualified solicitors with considerable experience in practice. - Has a dedicated base room with excellent IT facilities. - Has an audio-visual suite and moot court room with advocacy training facilities. - Has a practitioner library and workroom. - Limits the intake to ensure individual attention. - Caters for all career aspirations, whether commercial firm or general practice.

  4. Law

    PhD / MPhil

    University of Huddersfield - Department of Law

    Main areas of research focus on employment and discrimination law, immigration law, law teaching methods, aspects of European Community law and aspects of medical law and ethics.

 
 
 
 
 

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