International Law and Comparative Law

Bachelor of Law (with Honours) - LLB (Hons)
University of Aberdeen

Course details

Course description

This innovative degree provides a unique student learning experience through the comparative study of legal cultures, institutional and intellectual expectations of law, and state and international orders. It teaches law at a conceptual level, without focusing on one specific jurisdiction, and can help develop careers across international bodies, non-profit organisations, multinational companies and arbitration, where complex perspectives on law are invaluable.

**Please note that this degree does not qualify candidates to take the Diploma in Professional Practice with a view to entry to the Scottish legal profession.** Applicants interested in a career as a Scottish solicitor are directed towards our other LLB programmes.

Law is often seen from largely or purely from a particular jurisdictional or cultural standpoint. The LLB (Hons) International Law and Comparative Law programme is different.

At the outset of their studies, students become familiar with the levels at which law operates in a global context, including individual jurisdictions, states and the international order. Students then discover the ways in which cultural ideas about law cross traditional jurisdictional and state boundaries, dynamically shaping and reshaping notions of justice and legal practice in the process.

Using the tools of comparative law, students are trained to see law from a variety of different perspectives. Seeing law from such different perspectives fosters understanding and respect for the radically different assumptions of other legal traditions and cultures, enabling students to recognise and question the Euro-centric, Western assumptions that often underpin law as a form of political power.

The course ensures that students are grounded in some of the central ideas of civilian and common law traditions and given the tools to challenge the intellectual underpinnings of this contrast. Students will also see the ways in which clear understanding of differences between those traditions can facilitate powerful, transformative legal dialogues. The courses selected for the programme consider these themes in light of legal theory and black-letter law.
**Our students have voted our Law School 5th in the UK for Overall Student Satisfaction (National Student Survey 2022).**

**Graduates wishing to apply for an LLB** must apply for the 2-year LLB Accelerated degree – **Law Accelerated (M115)** or **Law with English Law Accelerated (M116)**. Tuition fees for the Accelerated programmes are at a separate rate. In the event that a Graduate undertakes a 4-year or 5-year LLB degree, please note that tuition fees are charged each year of study at the same rate as those set for the Accelerated programme.

Subjects

  • Law
  • Social sciences
  • Legal studies
  • International law
  • Comparative law
  • Public law
  • Common law
  • Civil law

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University of Aberdeen

study@abdn.ac.uk

+44(0) 1224 272090

Provider website

Directorate of External Relations

King's College

Aberdeen

AB24 3FX

Entry requirements

Scottish HNC minimum entry requirements:

HNC in Legal Services with an A in the Graded Unit will be taken as equivalent to a A at Higher in conjunction with other Higher's for entry to Year 1. Higher English is highly desirable.

Scottish HND minimum entry requirements:

For entry to Year 1: Satisfactory completion of HND Legal Services (240 SCQF credit points) may be considered. AA in Year 2 Graded Units and minimum of Grade B in Year 1 Graded Unit.

Scottish Higher minimum entry requirements: A,A,A,A

Applicants who have achieved AAAA or better are encouraged to apply and will be considered. Good performance in additional Highers / Advanced may be required. Nat 5 English at C or better is required. Higher English is highly desirable. Higher ESOL is also recognised in lieu of Higher English where the mother tongue is not English. Note: we do not double count a Higher and Advanced Higher in the same subject, but we do consider that a B at Adv Higher is equivalent to an A grade at Higher.

Scottish Advanced Higher minimum entry requirements: A,A,B

Higher English is highly desirable. Higher ESOL is also recognised in lieu of Higher English where the mother tongue is not English. Where a combination of Higher and Advanced Higher is offered, individual subjects are counted at one level only.

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Course details

Full time

16th Sep 2024 to 16th Sep 2028

Cost: £1,820.00 (ex. VAT)

Venue details

Main Site

University Office

Regent Walk

King's College

Aberdeen

AB24 3FX

Who to contact

study@abdn.ac.uk

+44(0) 1224 272090

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