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LLM International Human Rights and Inequalities at Manchester Metropolitan University - UCAS

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Course summary

Course overview Are you passionate about social justice, global equality and international legal reform? Developed and delivered by Manchester Law School’s leading researchers, this course offers a unique blend of theory, practice and critical engagement. It goes beyond conventional legal education by exploring the relationship between human rights, inequality and justice on a global scale. You’ll gain an in-depth understanding of international human rights law, international criminal law and legal responses to inequality. Our innovative curriculum, global perspective and strong connections with industry experts and NGOs will prepare you for impactful careers in the legal profession, international advocacy or further academic research. With a commitment to digital legal skills, authentic learning and a future-facing curriculum, this LLM is an ideal choice for those seeking to create meaningful change. Features and benefits

  • Interdisciplinary curriculum - This course offers a distinctive, critical approach that connects international human rights law with global inequalities and justice. We offer you a holistic understanding of legal frameworks in relation to real-word social and political challenges.
  • Taught by experts, informed by research - You’ll be taught by experts who are actively engaged in cutting-edge research. The course draws knowledge from our Equalities and Human Rights research group, ensuring you benefit from the latest academic and practical developments.
  • Real-world learning and networking opportunities - Our co-curricular programme includes masterclasses and events with leading organisations like Amnesty International. These opportunities enable you to build professional networks and gain insight into real-world legal practice.
  • Practical and research-based assessments - You can tailor your final project by choosing between an extended dissertation, a research project or two independent essays, and all modules are coursework-based, promoting deep engagement and practical application of knowledge.
  • Digital legal skills and future-facing education - The course embeds digital research and legal skills, preparing you for the evolving demands of the legal profession. This ensures you are digitally fluent and confident in engaging with contemporary legal tools and frameworks.
  • Strong graduate employability - Through links with third-sector organisations and structured employability sessions, this course provides clear pathways into careers in human rights law, NGOs, government agencies or further academic study.


Entry requirements

You'll need a UK honours degree, at least a 2:2, in law or a related humanities, social science or business discipline, or the international equivalent. Alternatively, a Graduate Diploma in Law or Common Professional Examination to a 2:2, a non-UK professional exemption, a graduate conversion equivalent, or a related postgraduate diploma or degree.


Fees and funding

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Tuition fee status depends on a number of criteria and varies according to where in the UK you will study. For further guidance on the criteria for home or overseas tuition fees, please refer to the UKCISA website .

Additional fee information

For further information: https://www.mmu.ac.uk/postgraduate
LLM International Human Rights and Inequalities at Manchester Metropolitan University - UCAS