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  • The Law of Tort (Advanced)

    Module code: LW2410 During this module you'll be focusing on civil remedies for wrongs committed by others which have led to certain types of harm.

  • Jurisprudence

    Module code: LW3410 Jurisprudence is the philosophy of law. The nature of justice, the origins of the state’s authority and the extent of legal authority are some of the issues you'll consider during this module.

  • Jurisprudence

    Module code: LW3410 Jurisprudence is the philosophy of law. The nature of justice, the origins of the state’s authority and the extent of legal authority are some of the issues you'll consider during this module.

  • Remuneration

    The University of Leicester is committed to transparency with regard to the remuneration of senior staff, including that of the President and Vice-Chancellor, and publishes these annually in the University’s Financial Statements.

  • We Are What We Buy: Consumption, Self and Identity

    Module code: SY1019 By studying this module you'll gain an awareness and understanding of the links between consumption, representation, identity, culture and power in a transnational frame.

  • Foreign Policy Analysis

    Module code: PL2022 The foreign policy of a state is one of the most vital aspects of its administration and governance. This module will introduce you to the analysis of a state's relationship with the outside world.

  • Dissertation

    Module code: CR3008 Your dissertation is your opportunity to develop an independent criminological research study, on a topic of your own choosing.

  • Jurisprudence

    Module code: LW3410 Jurisprudence is the philosophy of law. The nature of justice, the origins of the state’s authority and the extent of legal authority are some of the issues you'll consider during this module.

  • Save a PDF

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  • Discourse Analysis

    Module code: EN7526 In this module you'll discover how we recognise and use distinctive types and styles of language in different situations and across different media, whether spoken, written, digital or multimodal.

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