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The Master of Laws in Law and Social Justice is a one-year, full-time on-campus program designed to explore the role of law in promoting social justice. The program covers areas such as human rights, legal reforms, and social justice movements. Students will critically engage with how legal systems can be used to address inequality, discrimination, and injustice in society.
Graduates of this program will be prepared for careers in human rights law, legal advocacy, and policy reform. The University of Leeds provides students with opportunities to engage in practical research projects, internships, and advocacy work, ensuring they are well-equipped to contribute to social justice initiatives around the world.
Semester 1 β Foundations of Law and Social Justice
Introduction to Public Law and Social Justice
Human Rights Law and Social Justice
Theories of Justice and Legal Reform
Research Methods in Public Law and Social Justice
Semester 2 β Advanced Topics in Law and Social Justice
Access to Justice and Legal Inequality
Social Justice Movements and Legal Advocacy
Globalization and Human Rights Law
Capstone Project in Law and Social Justice
Graduates of the Master of Laws in Law and Social Justice will be well-equipped for careers in human rights law, social justice advocacy, and public policy. Career paths include human rights lawyer, legal advisor for NGOs, social justice consultant, policy analyst, and roles in international organizations. Graduates can work in law firms, governmental agencies, human rights organizations, and international bodies, using their expertise in public law, legal advocacy, and social justice reforms to address legal inequalities.
The University of Leeds offers a specialized Master of Laws in Law and Social Justice that combines legal theory with practical approaches to advancing social justice through law. This program is designed for those committed to promoting human rights, access to justice, and legal reforms. Students will gain a deep understanding of public law, social justice theories, and legal advocacy, preparing them for roles that challenge legal and social inequalities. The on-campus format provides direct access to expert faculty, research resources, and opportunities for hands-on involvement in social justice projects.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +44 (0)113 243 1751
Email: admissions@leeds.ac.uk
Address: University of Leeds, Woodhouse Lane, Leeds LS2 9JT, United Kingdom