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Law
Oxford Summer Courses – Law introduces students to how legal systems shape society. Explore justice, rights, and responsibility, and examine modern issues such as cybercrime and online privacy through discussion-led learning in small groups while studying Law in Oxford.
Food Systems Law and Policy
This Food Systems Law and Policy course from University of Antwerp consists of two modules that are part of the programme, and candidates are required to complete both modules.
Introduction to International Human Rights - Theory, Law and Practice
London School of Economics and Political Science's Introduction to International Human Rights - Theory, Law and Practice course attempts a critical exploration of the idea of human rights and in particular the possibility that international human rights can provide the basis of a universal ethical and legal order.
Essex Human Rights Online Summer School
The Essex Human Rights Online Summer School from University of Essex will cover a wide range of topics related to professional practice in human rights.
Cyberlaw
Artificial Intelligence (AI) opens up immense possibilities: it is a disruptive technology which is changing the way we communicate, do business and interact with one another. Learn more at the The Foundations of Cyberlaw programme from London School of Economics and Political Science.
Introduction to Corporate Law and Governance
The need for corporate law and good governance has become increasingly apparent as large corporate scandals illustrate how some executives have maximised their interests at the expense of the company. London School of Economics and Political Science offers the Introduction to Corporate Law and Governance programme.
Competition Law and Policy - Contemporary Challenges in a Global Market
Competition law aims to make markets work better in order to deliver greater benefits to consumers.It involves the use of legal tools to control the acquisition and exercise of market power by firms so as to protect the competitive forces within the market. London School of Economics and Political Science offers the Competition Law and Policy - Contemporary Challenges in a Global Market programme.
Corporate Finance Law
Corporate finance law is a key part of any growing business needing to finance its operations and ensure that its structure complies with the legal and regulatory constraints of the region it operates in. London School of Economics and Political Science offers the Corporate Finance Law programme.
Commercial Law
English law is the preferred governing law for international contracts—even where the transaction has nothing to do with England. London School of Economics and Political Science offers the Commercial Law programme.
Human Rights Advocacy
The social sciences track offers students the opportunity to delve into a fundamental subject of the Sciences Po curriculum. The Human Rights Advocacy course is offered at Sciences Po.
Law, Society and Morality - Contemporary Controversies in the Courts
We live in a time of ‘culture wars’ and increasing polarisation: political debates about topics such as climate change, gender identity, or abortion are frequently conducted in a shrill and unproductive manner. London School of Economics and Political Science offers the Law, Society and Morality - Contemporary Controversies in the Courts programme.
Legal Technology and Legal Innovation
Within the Legal Technology and Legal Innovation course from University of Antwerp you will acquire a better understanding of the concepts of legal technology and legal innovation.