The Criminal Justice LLM at Queen Mary and Westfield College, University of London is designed for students seeking advanced knowledge and expertise in criminal law and justice systems. This program focuses on critical issues in criminal justice, including policy, practice, and theoretical perspectives, preparing graduates for roles in legal practice, policy-making, and academia. Unique features include its location in London, offering access to key legal institutions, and a strong emphasis on comparative and international criminal justice frameworks.
Graduates of this program are well-equipped for careers in criminal law, human rights advocacy, policy development, and academic research. The course provides a solid foundation for roles within governmental and non-governmental organizations, as well as private legal practice.
The program is supported by a distinguished faculty within the School of Law, known for expertise in criminal justice and human rights. Specific staff details may vary by academic year, but the faculty includes leading scholars and practitioners in the field.
Students benefit from access to the university's extensive legal research resources and proximity to London's legal hubs, including courts and international organizations. The School of Law also maintains partnerships with various legal and human rights bodies, enhancing practical learning opportunities through seminars and networking events.
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