Taught Courses
- Keele University runs an LLM
in Gender, Sexuality and Human Rights. This Masters
Degree programme aims to provide a practical
and theoretical understanding of law and its
relevance to issues around gender and sexuality.
It combines analysis of current law
with a critical exploration of the structures, potential
and limits of law and legal reform.
The course will engage with current theoretical
debates as well as assessing their place within
the more grounded legal landscape. Thus, consideration
of the legal system, for instance, will be both from
the perspective of how individuals may attempt to seek
redress or assert rights through various legal
mechanisms, as well as assessing the more theoretical
questions which may then arise from employing a legal
or rights-based strategy.
Whilst these are the principal areas of study, the
course will engage with dynamics of race, class,
ethnicity and disability and their relevance
to gender and sexuality discourses. An important sub-text
to the course is human rights, both
as a legal regime with specific application to gender
and sexuality issues, and as a political sphere within
which issues relating to gender and sexuality are negotiated.
The LLM includes discussions of domestic, European and
international developments.
The course aims to develop not only subject specific
knowledge and skills, but also transferable
skills (particular attention is paid to research
and analytical ability). It will also provide a foundation
for pursuing further study at doctoral level.
For futher information about the Keele University LLM
in Gender, Sexuality and Human Rights, please see the Keele
School of Law web pages.