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MA
University of Manchester - Centre for Criminology and Socio-Legal Studies
This programme is particularly targeted to students who are looking for a postgraduate degree but, at the time of application, are not looking to start a research or academic career or are undecided about it. Recent graduates looking to improve their academic credentials, or practitioners and professionals in the criminal justice field who want to update and broaden their knowledge in this area, are the main audience for this degree.
LLM
University of Manchester - School of Law
The programme offers students the opportunity to develop an advanced understanding of the law governing international business and commerce. It covers fundamental legal aspects of international business, such as the law of corporations and corporate governance, the law of international trade transactions, international financial, securities and banking law, competition law and intellectual property.
LLM
University of Manchester - School of Law
The LL.M programme offers several specialist streams. However, those students who want to take full advantage of the School's impressively wide range of course units on offer in any year can choose to take the programme without any specialisation at all.
LLM
University of Manchester - School of Law
The aims of this new programme are to introduce you to the major regulatory and contractual issues in international financial services law and to relate these to broader business law issues. The programme is suitable for graduates in law seeking careers in legal practice in any developed or developing country with a financial services or business law slant.
MA / Diploma / MSc
University of Manchester - School of Law
Subject areas covered include health care ethics; medical law; moral philosophy; rights; children. It is available as a taught course and by distributed learning.
MRes
University of Manchester - Centre for Criminology and Socio-Legal Studies
This programme provides students with a critical knowledge of research methods and advanced theory in socio-legal studies. The programme consists of six compulsory core units, two further optional course units and a dissertation.
MA
University of Manchester - Centre for Criminology and Socio-Legal Studies
This programme is particularly targeted to students who are looking for a postgraduate degree but, at the time of application, are not looking to start a research or academic career or are undecided about it. Recent graduates looking to improve their academic credentials, or practitioners and professionals in the criminal justice field who want to update and broaden their knowledge in this area, are the main audience for this degree.
PhD / MPhil
University of Manchester - Centre for Criminology and Socio-Legal Studies
The Manchester Law School is one of the oldest and most prestigious in the UK and has considerable strengths in major areas of teaching and research. There are three major disciplines within the School - with Criminology and Socio Legal Studies being one.
PhD
University of Manchester - School of Law
National, regional, and local governments, organisations, and authorities are beginning to realise that they need highly trained people in healthcare ethics and law. This means that it is now a good time to aim for the highest academic qualifications in the field.
PGDip / LLM
University of Manchester - School of Law
This programme aims to provide you with knowledge and understanding of substantive intellectual property law in its European and international context and to equip you with the theoretical framework necessary to analyse critically the intellectual property law regime. It also aims to encourage students to develop research skills in intellectual property law.
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