• The LLM in Law and Social Justice enables you to examine how the law facilitates (or may undermine) social justice at the local, national, and international levels. The interdisciplinary nature of the course allows students to benefit from the expertise of both the School of Law and School of Sociology and Social Policy.
  • Students will have the opportunity to engage with core modules that explore how we define, access, and attempt to enact justice. Our core modules specifically engage with principles of decolonization to reorient discussions of justice from their colonial and racialized contexts.
  • Students will also investigate the range and magnitude of inequalities around disability, gender, race, and class both domestically and globally, examining their ongoing implications for law, policy and practice.