The Human Rights Law with Specialisation in Medical Law course is a postgraduate taught course offered by the University of Strathclyde. This course encompasses a comprehensive analysis of human rights law and medical law, focusing on the international context. It aims to equip students with a solid understanding of legal procedures applicable across a variety of health environments.Course Content: This course allows students to investigate key areas of law, delving into issues surrounding patient's rights and public health. The course also provides an opportunity to delve into international human rights law, offering a broader perspective to the understanding of medical law. Key Modules: Some of the core modules in this course include 'Introduction to Legal Systems & Methods', 'International Human Rights Law', 'Legal Research Methods', 'Dissertation' and 'The Right to Health'. Students also have the option to choose elective modules from a range of topics such as 'Access to Medicines', 'Gender, Sexuality & Human Rights' and 'Rights, Technology & IP'.Accreditations: Information not provided.Future Careers: Graduates in this Program can seek employment opportunities in various sectors like National Health Service, international organisations, legal practice, public office, non-governmental organisations, and academia. For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.