Core modules: Students are required to take European public law 1 in the 1st semester and European public law 2 in the 2nd semester, for a total of 40 credits; the remaining 80 credits (4 modules) are to taken from the list of optional modules: American public law; British public law; democratic values and international law; European human rights law; European Community competition law and the global system; European Union law; external relations of the EU; foundations of human rights; French and German public law; international criminal law; international human rights protection; international humanitarian law; law of self-determination; medicine, ethics and the law.
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This programme offers a unique opportunity to study an area of ever-increasing importance as the European Union continues to expand in both depth and breadth; students have the opportunity to study the major public law systems of Europe, how they influence each other and how, in turn, they are influenced by the European Union; a major theme of the programme is the emergence or otherwise of a distinctively European public law under the influence of European legal developments; the 1st 2 semesters comprise taught modules, and students pursue 3 modules per semester; there is a wide range of modules to choose from, and most modules are directly based on the research interests of the staff involve; the final semester comprises the dissertation, which is a supervised independent research project; the programme emphasises the development of research skills through the teaching techniques in the individual modules and through supervision of the dissertation; it provides students with a wide range of transferable skills that can be applied to legal practice or further academic study.