LawWhy study law at City, University of London?City, University of London is a trusted and established name in the field of Law. If you are looking to gain an introduction to law or explore a new are of law, a short course at City could provide you with knowledge to empower you in both your personal and professional life. Progression You can study for one term only or across three terms. Further progression can be attained through the CPD Law programmes located within The City Law School. Flexibility You can join the course of your choice in October, January or April. The short introductory law courses provide foundational understanding of the law as something you might build on later, or just to learn something new. Teaching methods Evening courses are taught in a relaxed but stimulating environment. Recommended reading list is provided in advance to help with preparation for the 10-week course. Achievements Our law short courses have helped individuals progress in their careers, change jobs and build a solid understand of the legal system. LawHuman Rights LawDescriptionThis Human Rights Law course covers the part of Public International Law concerned with the protection of civil, political, economic, social and cultural rights.
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