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    LLM in Health, Law and Society

    • Bristol, United Kingdom

    LLM

    Full time, Part time

    1 year

    On-Campus

    English

    The LLM Health, Law, and Society is a distinctive programme that goes beyond traditional healthcare law studies. The programme offers an in-depth study of wide-ranging issues from health inequalities and regulation of the body to reproductive justice and mental health and wellbeing.

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    Civil Rights Law degree programs focus on protecting individual rights and ensuring equality under the law. This field combines legal theory with real-world advocacy, preparing you to make significant contributions to society.

    Through courses in constitutional law, civil rights legislation, and litigation skills, students delve into the historical and contemporary issues surrounding discrimination and social justice. You'll build competencies in negotiating settlements, drafting legal documents, and presenting cases effectively. This rigorous study encourages engagement with diverse perspectives, helping students strengthen their analytical skills and advocacy techniques.

    Graduates of Civil Rights Law often pursue careers as civil rights attorneys, policy analysts, or legal consultants, working with non-profit organizations, government agencies, or private law firms. The commitment to justice and equity fosters a strong sense of purpose, as students become advocates for change within their communities.