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Part time LLM in Human Rights Law

What is Human Rights Law?
Human Rights Law is a branch of the law that deals with the protection of fundamental human rights and freedoms. These rights and freedoms are enshrined in various international treaties and conventions, such as the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Human Rights Law also includes national laws and constitutions which guarantee these rights and freedoms.

What jobs can I get with a Human Rights Law degree?
Human rights lawyers work to protect and promote the human rights of individuals and groups. They may work for governments, international organizations, NGOs, or private firms. Their work may involve researching and writing about human rights issues, litigating cases before national and international courts, or advising clients on human rights law.

Why is studying Human Rights Law important?
Human Rights Law is important because it is the body of law that protects fundamental human rights and freedoms. These rights and freedoms are essential to the dignity and well-being of every person, and they form the cornerstone of any democratic society. Without a strong commitment to human rights, societies can easily slide into authoritarianism, bigotry, and oppression. This is why it is so important for everyone to have a basic understanding of human rights and the laws that protect them. Human Rights Law also has an important role to play in promoting peace and stability around the world. By upholding the fundamental rights of all people, regardless of their nationality or ethnicity, Human Rights Law helps to prevent conflict and build bridges of understanding between different cultures. Studying Human Rights Law is therefore essential for anyone who wants to work for justice and peace in the world. It is also an important tool for anyone who wishes to hold their government accountable for its actions, or challenge discrimination and bigotry in their own community.

What will I study during my Human Rights Law degree?
Human Rights Law degrees typically cover a wide range of topics, including International Human Rights Law, Constitutional Law, and Civil and Political Rights. Courses may also focus on specific issues such as women's rights, children's rights, or the death penalty. Students will learn about the legal framework for the protection of human rights, as well as practical skills such as legal research, advocacy, and negotiation.

Sweden, officially the Kingdom of Sweden, is a Scandinavian country in Northern Europe. Sweden borders Norway and Finland, and is connected to Denmark by a bridge-tunnel across the Øresund. Sweden is a developed post-industrial society with an advanced welfare state. The standard of living and life expectancy rank among the highest in the world.

LLM is Latin for Legum Magister, signifying Master of Laws. Our Master of Laws (LL.M.) Program in American Law is a one-year graduate program. Foreign law graduates who successfully complete the program are awarded the degree “LL.M. in American Law.”

Part-time learning allows one to obtain a degree or qualification even if one cannot attend school on a full-time basis. One can learn at one's own pace, gradually accumulating credits that count towards a final qualification.