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We have 11 University of Sussex, School of Law, Politics and Sociology Masters Degrees
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Develop your understanding of what corruption is, where and why it proliferates, and what can be done to counteract it. Read more
Discuss contemporary social issues, focusing on gender, feminist and queer theory, and methodology. This course is ideal for you if you: seek to develop an existing research interest are in a career in which issues of gender play an important role wish to explore a broad range of issues concerning gender. Read more
Are you a non-law graduate looking for a law conversion course to get up to speed with a range of legal concepts? This course offers you the opportunity to gain a Masters in Law so you’re prepared for many different career options. Read more
Criminal law and criminal justice lie at the heart of questions around how we as a society respond to crime. On this course you’ll study an exciting range of topics. Read more
Explore an exciting blend of criminology and criminal justice subjects and address key contemporary questions and debates. By studying criminological theory and policy you’ll see how conceptual frameworks can be applied to thinking about crime and society. Read more
The future of the law is digital. This innovative LLM offers you critical and intellectual specialisation in this rapidly developing area. Read more
Develop the practical skills needed to act as a legal adviser in the resolution of international commercial disputes. Read more
The global financial crisis has had a major impact on the way the financial system works. There is an increasing demand for professionals with expertise in international financial law. Read more
Many believe international human rights law is one of our greatest moral achievements. However, huge gaps remain between the theory and the practice of human rights implementation. Read more
International law is an exciting and ever changing area of law. Read more
You’ll learn from leading scholars with expertise in a wide range of areas, so you can keep your options open and explore a variety of approaches to law. Read more