LSE Intellectual & Public Life
Public LawLSE Law has been at the forefront of public law teaching and scholarship throughout the twentieth century. As a result of the pioneering work of world class scholars, the School rapidly established a reputation as one of the leading centres of public law in Britain. Today the public law team at LSE continues that tradition. LSE Law's aim today is to maintain and bolster this reputation, and the combined strength and depth offered by LSE staff currently working in the field rivals that of any law school in Britain. At Masters level, the primary teaching objectives are to situate public law in a European setting, to examine foundational issues, and to focus especially on the growing importance of regulatory techniques to the realisation of governmental objectives. The School's close proximity to many of the key institutions of government, its regular programmes of visiting speakers on public law issues, and the quality of its staff make it an ideal location for postgraduate study in this field.
Please note that not all subjects are offered every year, so if a subject is crucial to your study programme, please confirm its availability.
EU420European Law and Government
LL468European Human Rights Law
LL469UK Human Rights Law
LL475Terrorism and the Rule of Law
LL4ABLaw and administrative procedures in the EU
LL4ACLegal Accountability and Redress of Grievance in the EU
LL4AQConstitutional Theory
LL4ATRegulation: Strategies and Enforcement
LL4AURegulation: Legal and Political Aspects
LL4BCPolicing and Police Powers
LL4BDPolicing: Contemporary Issues and Controversies
LL4BGPhilosophical Foundations of European Union Law
LL4BHContemporary Issues of European Union Law
LL4BVTransnational Environmental Law
LL4BWLaw and Political Thought
LL4H2Media Law: Regulating Publication