The LLB Law with Human Rights course is offered by the University of Essex, combining a thorough understanding of the UK legal system with an exploration of international human rights law. The diverse course is taught by research-active academics with practical legal experience and is designed to cultivate critical thinking and the ability to argue a case. Course Content: The course commences with a comprehensive overview of the UK legal system, before delving into global human rights law. It provides students with the opportunity to debate, interpret, apply, and critically evaluate the law. The course also has elements of legal theory, which helps students to understand and evaluate the ethical, moral, and political contexts interlinked with law.Key Modules: Key modules in this course include 'Law of Contract', 'Legal Method and Skills', 'Criminal Law', 'Law of Torts', 'Constitutional and Administrative Law', 'Land Law', 'Equity and Trusts' and 'Law, Justice and Society'. Optional modules in years two and three may include 'European Human Rights Law', 'Law of the European Union', 'Public International Law' and 'Contemporary Issues in Human Rights and Cultural Diversity'. Accreditations: This course is accredited by the Solicitors Regulation Authority and the Bar Standards Board. Future Careers: Completion of this course equips students for jobs in legal advocacy, the civil service, international non-governmental organizations, the charity sector, and journalism. It can also be a stepping stone to further research in the area of human rights law.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.