LLM Global Human Rights and Social Justice in Practice

Sheffield Hallam University
Postgraduate LLM Full-time 1 Year LawPolicingSociologyCriminology

About this course

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Course summary

  • Gain practical skills to address global human rights challenges.

  • Explore topics such as climate justice, refugee rights and gender equality.

  • Engage in hands-on projects through real-world opportunities.

  • Learn from experienced practitioners and interdisciplinary experts.

  • Gain a valuable master of laws qualification (LLM).

    On this course you’ll be based in the Institute of Law and Justice – home to the prestigious Helena Kennedy Centre for International Justice. Here we’ll combine rigorous academic study with practical experience, equipping you with the tools and knowledge to make a global impact. When you graduate you’ll be well prepared for roles in advocacy, NGOs, policymaking and international organisations.

    How you learn

    Our LLM in Global Human Rights and Social Justice in Practice provides a comprehensive understanding of human rights theory, policy and practice – equipping you with the skills to address real-world challenges. You’ll benefit from a learning environment underpinned by ethical and inclusive practice, informed by the latest research and developments.

    You’ll gain hands-on experience while exploring critical topics such as environmental rights and social justice. Through our Justice Hubs, you’ll engage in live projects and real-world casework, with your assessments designed to reflect practical and professional demands.

    You learn through:

  • in-person teaching

  • remote learning opportunities for flexibility

  • case studies and group projects simulating real-world scenarios

  • guest lectures by leading human rights practitioners and experts

  • student presentations to develop communication and advocacy skills

  • independent research

  • applied learning through in-module activities and projects

  • written coursework

  • a dissertation or final project

    Key themes

    The course provides a rich and in-depth journey through the field of human rights, starting with the foundations of human rights and expanding into contemporary issues in global human rights and social justice. You’ll explore pivotal topics such as gender, equality and discrimination, alongside the urgent concerns of refugee rights and forced migration.

    The curriculum also focuses on environmental rights, sustainability and climate justice – addressing the critical intersection of human rights and the environment. You’ll then examine the vital relationship between global health and human rights – gaining a comprehensive understanding of how health equity impacts human dignity.

    A significant component of the programme is the applied project or dissertation, where you’ll have the opportunity to investigate a topic of personal interest, bridging theory and practice in a meaningful way.

    Our teaching philosophy is centred on active, collaborative and reflective learning. This helps you to build strong critical thinking skills while applying your knowledge to complex real-world challenges – all preparing you to address global issues with confidence and a sense of purpose.

    Applied learning

    Live Projects

    You’ll engage with practical projects through the renowned Helena Kennedy Centre for International Justice and Justice Hubs. These facilities provide real-world experiences – from casework to advocacy projects – enabling you to apply your learning in impactful ways.

    The sorts of projects the Centre works on include gender-based violence, global health, environmental rights and sustainability, as well as working with refugees.

    Networking Opportunities

    Build connections with a global network of human rights professionals through careers sessions, seminars and guest lectures and events. Hosted by leading practitioners and researchers, these sessions provide invaluable insights into current trends and challenges in the field.

  • Study Options

    This course is available in 2 study options:

    Full-time Shown above

    Duration: 1 Year

    Qualification: LLM

    Location: Sheffield

    Part-time

    Duration: 2 Years

    Qualification: LLM

    Location: Sheffield

    Career Prospects

    Graduates from this course typically go into the following occupations:

    1172 Social services managers and directors
    2461 Social workers
    1136 Human resource managers and directors
    2435 Professional/Chartered company secretaries
    4135 Library clerks and assistants
    4112 Local government administrative occupations

    Course Details

    Qualification
    LLM
    Study Mode
    Full-time
    Duration
    1 Year
    Start Date
    2025
    Academic Year
    2025
    Campus / Location
    Sheffield
    Scheme
    Postgraduate
    Subjects
    Law, Policing, Sociology, Criminology