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  • Health Law II

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  • Genetics and ethics and law

    A list of resources comprising of a series of briefings written by Chris Willmott (University of Leicester), John Bryant (University of Exeter) and John Searle (South West Ministry Training Course).

  • Analysing Law (advanced)

    Module code: LW2171 In this module you'll develop the one skill that separates lawyers from those who just know some facts about the law: the ability to 'think like a lawyer'.

  • Analysing Law (advanced)

    Module code: LW2171 In this module you'll develop the one skill that separates lawyers from those who just know some facts about the law: the ability to 'think like a lawyer'.

  • Analysing Law (advanced)

    Module code: LW2171 In this module you'll develop the one skill that separates lawyers from those who just know some facts about the law: the ability to 'think like a lawyer'.

  • Human Rights Law

    We research and consider all aspects of the law relating to human rights, at the domestic, European and international levels.

  • Migrants experiences of life in UK is focus of University event

    The experiences of migrants coming to live in Leicester and London will be the focus of a free interactive public event at our University on Wednesday 13 September.

  • University of Leicester running free event on how war affects education

    University of Sanctuary logo|Syrian professors provide first-hand account of teaching in war-torn country. People are invited to attend a free event at the University of Leicester to hear first-hand how war can affect education.

  • Photographs of 19 April 2018 event

    See the photographs from the workshops held on 19 April 2018 for the Crime and its Representation in the Anglophone Caribbean project.

  • Kerry Law

    Kerry joined Leicester in 2019 as Chief Marketing and Engagement Officer, a role she held when nominations for Inspirational Women were solicited. Her appointment to DVC (Professional Services) is indicative of her commitment to the University and to professional practise.

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