LLB Law with Human Rights
Engage in a discourse on human rights law, informed by thinking on rights from political, sociological, philosophical, economic and historical perspectives. You are presented with the theoretical foundations, substantive knowledge, and evaluative tools for you to understand and respond to national, regional, and international legal and political developments.
Our LLB Law and Human Rights develops your critical awareness of the nature of law within its social, political, sociological, philosophical, economic and historical contexts.
At Essex we are actively engaged in debates about the meaning of justice in the UK and beyond. Our Human Rights Centre is a recognised international leader. Through our work with the United Nations, governments, human rights organisations and corporations all over the world, we bring a global outlook to our teaching.
As a law and human rights student, not only will you learn legal rules, but you will also consider the function of law in society, the philosophy of law, policy issues and law reform. You study topics including:
- Global distributive justice and human rights
- Protection of human rights in the UK
- Freedom of thought and expression
- European human rights law
At Essex we specialise in business law, public law, criminal justice, health law, law and technology, socio-legal studies and human rights law.
We are ranked 47th for Law in THE World University Rankings by Subject 2023, which is 9th in UK, and we are 3rd in the UK for research power in law (THE research power measure, REF2021).
Our law course will develop your intellectual and critical faculties, encourage you to think independently and teach you to present rational, coherent and accurate arguments orally and in writing. It will provide you with an excellent foundation for any career.