The LLB (Senior Status) is an accelerated two-year qualifying law degree for Northern Ireland, England and Wales, Canada and other jurisdictions. It is primarily designed for non-law graduates who wish to obtain a qualifying law degree or who have an interest in reading law as a second academic degree. Contemporary issues in British and Irish human rights; research project b (dissertation); public international law; competition law; environmental law; reshaping the NI constitution: the transition from conflict to consensus; sentencing; intellectual property law; globalisation, development and the security sector; remedies in private law; criminal liability; international criminal and transitional justice; international financial law. Dissertation.Modules
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Contemporary issues in British and Irish human rights; research project b (dissertation); public international law; competition law; environmental law; reshaping the NI constitution: the transition from conflict to consensus; sentencing; intellectual property law; globalisation, development and the security sector; remedies in private law; criminal liability; international criminal and transitional justice; international financial law.
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