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SOAS University of London
Research Degree Law (PhD)
- London, United Kingdom
Master degree, PhD
Full time, Part time
3 years
On-Campus
English
The Law Research Degree (PhD) programme run by the School of Law accepts candidates for research work leading to a PhD. The central feature of PhD work is the close relationship between the doctoral candidate and his or her supervisor, in which they meet regularly and consult closely. This relationship is supported and strengthened in various ways.


University of Caen Normandy
Master in Civil Law - Protection of vulnerable people
- Caen, France
Master degree
Full time
On-Campus
French
The training tends to promote the acquisition of sufficient knowledge allowing immediate integration into the professional environment. It is intended to develop a capacity to solve legal problems, understand vulnerable people's problems, master the basics of accounting and management essential in companies, and deliver legal expertise to vulnerable people. Databases are given in data processing.
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Interdisciplinary Law degree programs at the Master's level provide a comprehensive understanding of the legal system by integrating various fields of study. This unique approach allows you to analyze complex legal issues from multiple perspectives, enhancing your critical thinking skills and preparing you for diverse career paths.
Through courses in legal theory, international law, and public policy, you’ll gain specialized knowledge relevant to different sectors such as environmental law or human rights law. Students build confidence as they engage with new perspectives, encouraging adaptability and independent thought. You'll also explore emerging areas like technology law or intellectual property rights, cultivating the ability to navigate today’s multifaceted legal challenges.
By the end of your program, you’ll refine valuable skills such as drafting legal documents, conducting effective negotiations, and applying ethical frameworks in varied contexts. Graduates often pursue careers as legal consultants, policy analysts, or compliance officers. With an interdisciplinary education, you will be well-equipped to address legal issues that span multiple fields, making your skill set highly relevant in today’s global workplace.