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  Transitional Justice and Conflict LLM


Online University of East London    School of Business and Law

Full time & Part time September LLM See programme description
Economics (10) Law (22)

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The Transitional Justice and Conflict LLM programme offers a specialized pathway for law graduates and professionals looking to delve into the world of international human rights and humanitarian law. This dynamic course explores the responses to legal violations in conflict-affected countries, focusing on transitional justice and international criminal justice. You'll have the opportunity to choose from a wide range of optional modules and complete either a dissertation or a work-based project. The programme is open to students from various academic backgrounds and provides ideal training for a variety of careers including law, journalism, policy advising, and more. With expert teaching, cutting-edge facilities, and access to prominent speakers, this programme equips you with the necessary skills and knowledge to excel in the field of transitional justice and conflict.

About the course

A master’s degree in law is a fantastic way for law graduates to develop a specialisation, or for non-lawyers working in related fields to gain a deeper understanding of legal issues.

This pathway connects research in law, social science and contemporary politics to provide you with a solid grounding in international human rights and international humanitarian law. You’ll focus on responses to violations of these legal regimes through transitional justice and international criminal justice. You will learn how these issues are addressed in the context of conflict-affected countries, where human rights and international law violations often arise.

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Entry Requirements

Minimum 2:2 Honours degree in any subject.

We would normally expect you to have Grade C in GCSE English and Maths.

Overall IELTS 6.5 with a minimum of 6.0 in Writing, Speaking, Reading and Listening (or recognised equivalent).


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Where will I study?

Where is University of East London

Scholarships

You should previously have been awarded an undergraduate degree, postgraduate degree, professional doctorate or a postgraduate research degree from UEL or one of its predecessor institutions, such as the Polytechnic of East London.
You cannot apply for the alumni discount if your course involves distance learning or if you are studying towards a master’s and diploma in Architecture (RIBA Part 2), a PGCE, a post-compulsory education and training (PCET) course or any short course or courses worth less than 120 credits.

Value of Scholarship(s)

15 per cent discount on tuitions fees

Eligibility

If you’re a member of UEL’s Alumni Association, you are automatically eligible for 15 per cent off your postgraduate fees*. The offer applies to all UEL alumni, however long ago they graduated.

Application Procedure

Please include on your application form that you previously studied at UEL, and include your old student ID number. The 15 per cent discount will be deducted from your tuition fees after any other scholarships, and before any early payment discount is applied. It can also be used alongside other scholarships and funding.


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An international scholarship at UEL covers part of the cost of course fees. Scholarships are highly sought after and the process of applying for scholarships is often competitive and carries deadline dates. The amount awarded is assessed on a case by case basis and is often up to £4000 off tuition fees per year.

Value of Scholarship(s)

Up to £4,000

Eligibility

You must have filled out an application to study at UEL prior to applying for the scholarship (we will ask for your UEL application reference number)

Application Procedure

To qualify for a scholarship you must first make an application to study at UEL before applying for any of the scholarships. After you’ve done this, you should then use the links below to apply for the scholarship quoting your application reference number.


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