LLM Master of Laws
Human Rights Law

Human rights issues have generated heightened public debate in recent years, and these public concerns are central to the interests of LSE. The taught courses reflect the wide-ranging academic expertise of staff members, who also have a wide spectrum of experience in human rights legal advocacy, activism and work with governments and within international organisations. The numerous intergovernmental and nongovernmental organisations and networks in London allow for distinguished guest speakers in lectures and seminars. The LSE Centre for the Study of Human Rights provides a specialised interdisciplinary human rights degree. Members of LSE Law are involved in the Centre's activities and there is constant exchange between other Law Department staff and those attached to the Centre. The Centre has an exciting and regular public outreach programme that brings together leading academics and practitioners in human rights from the UK and abroad for debate and discussion of critical issues in human rights.

Please note that not all subjects are offered every year, so if a subject is crucial to your study programme, please confirm its availability.