LLM Human Rights, Conflict and Justice
London, United Kingdom
DURATION
1 up to 3 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time, Part time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
Request application deadline
EARLIEST START DATE
Jan 2025
TUITION FEES
GBP 25,740 / per year *
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
* for overseas student fees | home student fees: GBP 15,130 per year
Introduction
The SOAS LLM in Human Rights, Conflict, and Justice provides a specialization in a constantly evolving area of law that covers a range of issues at the heart of major contemporary developments and debates.
This program offers a wide range of distinctive modules that combine a focus on core subjects in the field alongside a critical inquiry into the theory and practice of human rights law and related fields, particularly as they relate to the global South. Options include core international modules on international human rights law, international criminal law, international refugee and migration law, international humanitarian law, and justice, reconciliation, and reconstruction in post-conflict societies.
The degree also offers singular modules on specific legal approaches, settings, and cross-cutting themes such as Human Rights and Islamic Law; Law, Rights & Social Change; Law, Human Rights, and Peace-building: the Israeli-Palestinian case; Darfur: Anatomy of a Human Rights Emergency; and Human Rights of Women.
Why studyย LLM Human Rights, Conflict and Justiceย at SOAS?
- We are ranked in the UK top 20 (QS World University Rankings 2023)
- We are ranked 6th in the UK for employability (QS World University Rankings 2023)
- Our research publications have been rated first in the UK - and our School of Law rated sixth in the UK - in the Research Excellenceย Framework (REF) 2021
- We provide a unique environment and opportunity to engage with relevant issues taught by our expert staff who bring with them a wealth of knowledge and experience of working and teaching in the field
- The program uses a range of teaching methods and approaches, which draw on the wider, global community of academics, legal practitioners, and NGOs, to foster an engaged, critical learning environment
SOAS Centre for Human Rights Law
The area of human rights, conflict, and justice occupies an important place in the SOAS School of Law, which is home to the SOAS Centre for Human Rights Law. The Centre provides a focal point for research activities and regular events, and an opportunity for postgraduate students to become involved and engage with the SOAS research community and actors in the field.
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Ideal Students
Why you?
The programme is ideal for LLB graduates or legal professionals with an interest in the theory and practice of human rights law and related fields, particularly as they relate to the global south. You will join international alumni of graduates from the LLM at SOAS, many of whom are now working at the UN, in NGOs, in government, private practice, policy work or academia.
Please note that the LLM is restricted to applicants who hold a UK law degree or international equivalent.
Admissions
Curriculum
Structure
Students must take modules to a total value of 180, consisting of a dissertation (60 credits) and 120 credits of taught modules. Taught modules are worth either 15 or 30 credits.
Students who wish to graduate with a specialised LLM are required to take at least 60 credits associated with his or her specialised LLM, a further 30 credits within the School of Law (General Law Postgraduate Taught Module List), and a final 30 unit which can either be taken within the School of Law or from the Language Open Options or Non-Language Open Options pages with the LLM Programme Convenorโs permission. The dissertation topic will be undertaken within the LLM specialisation.
Please note: Not all modules listed will be available every year.
Dissertation
Dissertation (12,000 words), on a topic related to the specialism of the degree.
- LLM Dissertation in Law
Taught Component
- Guided Option
Choose modules from the List A below to the value of 60 credits.
and
- Choose a module(s) from the List A or General Law PGT Options below to the value of 30 credits.
and
- Choose a module(s) from the List of General Law PGT Options below or from Postgraduate Open Options to the value of 30 credits.
List A
- Human Rights and Islamic Law
- International Human Rights Clinic
- Human Rights Of Women
- International Protection of Human Rights
- Justice, Reconciliation and Reconstruction in Post Conflict Societies
- International Migration Law
- International Refugee Law
- Law, Human Rights and Peace Building: The Israeli-Palestinian Case
- Foundations of International Law
- Gender, Sexuality and Law: Selected Topic
- Gender, Sexuality and Law: Theories and Methodologies
- International Criminal Law
- Law and Policy of International Courts and Tribunals
- Law and Postcolonial Theory
- Law and Society in Southeast Asia
- Mapping International Law in London: International Legal Geography in the Capital of Empire
- Law, Rights & Social Change
- The Law of Armed Conflict
General Law Options
- Alternative Dispute Resolution
- Gender, Sexuality and Law: Selected Topics
- Gender, Sexuality and Law: Theories and Methodologies
- Human Rights and Islamic Law
- International Commercial Arbitration
- International Human Rights Clinic
- International Investment Law
- Islamic Law (MA/LLM)
- Law and Development in Africa
- Law and Society in Southeast Asia
- Law and Society in The Middle East and North Africa
- Law, Rights & Social Change
- Preliminary Law, Legal Reasoning and Legal Methods
- International Migration Law
- International Refugee Law
- Law and Society in South Asia
- Mapping International Law in London: International Legal Geography in the Capital of Empire
- Law, Environment and Social Justice
- Law and Justice in Contemporary China
- Climate Change Law and Policy
- Colonialism, Empire and International Law
- Comparative Constitutional Law
- Foundations of International Law
- Human Rights Of Women
- International Criminal Law
- International Environmental and Sustainable Development Law
- International Protection of Human Rights
- Justice, Reconciliation and Reconstruction in Post Conflict Societies
- Law and Natural Resources
- Law and Policy of International Courts and Tribunals
- Law and Postcolonial Theory
- Law of Islamic Finance
- Law, Human Rights and Peace Building: The Israeli-Palestinian Case
- Multinational Enterprises and The Law
- The Law of Armed Conflict
- The Law of International Trade and/or Financial Regulation
- Water Law and Development: Conflicts, Governance and Justice
- Water Law: Justice and Governance
Non-Law Options
Other non-law options might also be available, for example:
- Gender, Armed Conflict and International Law
Open Options Note
Open options will need the approval of deputy PG programme convenor (LLM or MA).
Important notice
The information on the programme page reflects the intended programme structure against the given academic session.