Introduction to the Programme This programme will provide students with an advanced understanding of contemporary debates in criminal law theory and doctrine. It is suitable for students who have studied law at undergraduate level and wish to develop their understanding of criminal law in particular. It prepares students for further work in this area, whether professional or academic.
Programme Objectives
The LLM in Criminal Law seeks to equip students with:
- An in-depth knowledge of the key concepts, theories and debates in criminal law, from an theoretical and doctrinal perspective
- A solid understanding of the value and techniques of theoretical and doctrinal study of criminal law
- A critical awareness of current debates and trends in criminal law.
Programme Structure
Students are required to complete 180 credits of study: this includes a dissertation to be submitted at the end of their studies (60 credits). The remaining 120 credits are divided as follows:
- 80 credits from courses in criminal law.
- 40 credits (which may include further courses in criminal law) from other optional courses offered by the School of Law, and may include, with the permission of the Programme Director, 20 credits from a course offered by another School.
In 2012-13, available courses in criminal law are expected to comprise:
- Criminalisation (semester 2, 20 credits)
- EU Criminal Law (semester 2, 20 credits)
- International Criminal Law (full year course, 40 credits)
- Philosophical Foundations of Criminal Law (semester 1, 20 credits)
- Sexual Offending and the Law (semester 1, 20 credits)
- Mental Health and Crime (semester 2, 20 credits)
- Global Crime, Justice and Security: Theories and Frameworks (Provided by the School of Social and Political Studies)
See the full list of course options
Dissertation Students choose the topic of their dissertation, subject to availability of a suitable supervisor and to the approval of the Programme Director. The maximum word length of the dissertation is 10,000 words.
Funding Edinburgh Law School will offer five Tercentenary Awards for Excellence across all the LLM and MSc Programmes in the School starting in 2012, including the LLM in Criminal Law. This award will provide funding of £1,000 towards tuition fees. To find out more about this scholarship, and the other sources of funding available, please consult the link below.
Read more about available funding opportunities
How to Apply and Further Information Please click here to apply for the LLM in Criminal Law.
If you have any questions about the programme please contact the Postgraduate Office.
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