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New Law Courses at Strathclyde


NEW FOR 2012 The LLM in Advocacy Studies is the first Masters course of its kind in the UK


Led by Dame Elish Angiolini QC, former Lord Advocate and one of the most respected figures in the British legal establishment, students will study major aspects of the discipline from forensic advocacy in criminal and civil law, mediation, as well as the fundamentals of persuasion and negotiation. The course aims to look at advocacy from a range of angles including the construction and presentation of an argument and the psychology of persuasion.


The effects of rhetoric, voice, mechanisms for presentation of evidence and the ability of the listener to absorb and be influenced in a number of different contexts will be examined.


Criminal Justice and Penal Change is a unique course in Scotland available as an LLM/MSc/PgDip/Cert


Every year, hundreds of postgraduate students make Strathclyde their first choice. It’s largely because of our international reputation for world-class research facilities and the excellence of our teaching staff. But it’s also because Strathclyde is a friendly and forward-thinking university based in the heart of Glasgow, one of Europe’s finest cities.


22 Meeting your professional needs


We respond to key social and legal developments to meet the demands of the legal industry by ensuring you are equipped with an invaluable professional qualification that will help you to be competitive in today’s job market.


Learn from the best


High quality teaching is underpinned by a level of staff expertise which is among the very best in the UK. In the most recent official assessment of the quality of staff expertise (the Research Assessment Exercise 2008), the majority of the Law School’s output was officially graded world class or internationally excellent placing us first in Scotland and among the top ten in the UK.


The course will allow students to examine the range of legal, political and social responses across the world to what is widely called ‘the penal crisis’. Blending a rigorous understanding of fundamental theory with evidence about real world problems, students will analyse recent innovations in theory, policy and practice. Drawing on a range of disciplinary approaches, the course will enable students to develop a rational and just response to crime.


Flexible study options to suit your lifestyle


At Strathclyde our Law degrees are not only available in traditional formats but by two-year accelerated or part time evening and weekend attendance. The new courses along with Masters degrees such as Internet Law & Policy, Human Rights


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