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The Master of Philosophy in Law (Civil & Private Law) at the University of Warwick is a three-year, full-time program that offers advanced legal research opportunities in the field of civil and private law. Students will focus on key areas such as contract law, tort law, property law, and family law, engaging in critical analysis and exploring the evolution of legal principles in these areas. The program allows for specialization in specific areas of interest within private law, providing a comprehensive understanding of both theoretical and practical legal frameworks.
Students will conduct independent research and contribute to legal scholarship, with support from faculty members who are experts in their fields. Graduates of this program will be well-prepared for careers in legal academia, private law practice, or policy development, with the ability to critically analyze and influence the development of civil and private law.
The MPhil in Law with a focus on Civil & Private Law combines coursework in advanced legal principles with independent research. Students will examine critical issues in private law, including personal rights, obligations, and the legal remedies available for individuals. The program allows for specialized research in a range of topics, culminating in a dissertation that presents original research in the area of civil and private law.
Graduates of the MPhil in Law (Civil & Private Law) are well-prepared for careers in academia, legal practice, and policy development. Potential roles include university lecturer, legal researcher, solicitor or barrister specializing in civil or private law, and legal consultant for government agencies or non-governmental organizations (NGOs).
The University of Warwick’s MPhil in Law (Civil & Private Law) provides an opportunity for in-depth study of civil and private law, with a strong emphasis on independent research. The program’s academic rigor, combined with access to expert faculty, ensures that students are well-equipped to contribute to legal scholarship and the practice of law.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +44 (0) 24 7652 3523
Email: admissions@warwick.ac.uk
Address: University of Warwick, Coventry CV4 7AL, United Kingdom