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    LLM one year full-time, 2-4 years part-time

Masters Degree Description

The SOAS LLM in Law and Gender offers an interdisciplinary, intellectually and politically rewarding and collegiate space, designed for critical and impactful engagements with law and gender, with a particular focus on the Global South and both historical and contemporary legal and alegal pursuits of gender, sexual, racial, Indigenous, class, caste, disability, post-conflict, post-colonial and environmental justice. Our students and teaching staff are particularly versed in feminist, queer and critical race theoretical approaches to intersectionality and are deeply engaged in cutting-edge projects across the ‘SOAS regions’ and beyond.

Entry Requirements

We will consider all applications with 2:ii (or international equivalent) or higher. In addition to degree classification we take into account other elements of the application including supporting statement and references.

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Fees

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Student Destinations

SOAS Law graduates have found the LLM a vital boost to their work as legal professionals and that this Law Masters is an excellent base for further study towards a research degree such as a PhD leading to an academic career.

Recent School of Law graduates have been hired by:

  • PwC LLP
  • BLM Law
  • BloombergNEF
  • British Medical Association
  • Clifford Chance
  • DAC Beachcroft LLP
  • Department for Work and Pensions
  • EY
  • HM Treasury
  • Latham & Watkins
  • Legal Cheek
  • Simpson Millar Solicitors
  • The Economist
  • Travers Smith
  • Vodafone
  • World Cancer Research Fund

Module Details

Compulsory module

LLM Dissertation in Law - 60 credits
Open
Specialist Pathway options
Students who wish to graduate with a specialised LLM in Law and Gender are required to take at least 60 credits from the following list. 


Human Rights of Women 1 - 15 credits
Open

Human Rights of Women 2 - 15 credits
Open

Law and Society in Southeast Asia - 15 credits
Open

Law and Postcolonial Theory - 15 credits
Open

Gender, Law and Society in The Middle East and North Africa - 15 credits
Open

Gender, Sexuality and Law: Selected Topics - 15 credits
Open

Gender, Sexuality and Law: Theories and Methodologies - 15 credits
Open

Gender and the Law of War - 15 credits
Open
General Law options
Students who wish to graduate with a specialised LLM in Law and Gender are required to take a further 30 credits from either the specialist pathway options list or the following general law options list.


Law and Natural Resources 1: Framework, Rights and Land - 15 credits
Open

Law and Natural Resources 2: Biological Resources, Corporations and Mining - 15 credits
Open

Law, Religion and the State in South Asia 1: Constitutional and Criminal Law - 15 credits
Open

Law, Religion and the State in South Asia 2: Religious Personal Law - 15 credits
Open

International Human Rights Clinic - 30 credits
Open

Human Rights and Islamic Law 1 - 15 credits
Open

Human Rights and Islamic Law 2 - 15 credits
Open

International Arbitration: Law and Theory - 15 credits
Open

International Arbitration: Practice - 15 credits
Open

Law and Development in Africa I: Theories and Concepts - 15 credits
Open

Law and Development in Africa II: Thematic Topics - 15 credits
Open

Intellectual Property Law 1 (PG) - 15 credits
Open

Intellectual Property Law 2 (PG) - 15 credits
Open

International laws on the use of force - 15 credits
Open

Foundations of International Law - 15 credits
Open

The Law of Armed Conflict - 15 credits
Open

Colonialism, Empire and International Law - 15 credits
Open

Water Justice: Rights, Access and Movements - 15 credits
Open

Comparative Constitutional Law - 15 credits
Open

International Criminal Law - 15 credits
Open

International Investment Law - 15 credits
Open

Law, Rights & Social Change - 15 credits
Open

Law, Environment and Social Justice - 15 credits
Open

International Migration Law - 15 credits
Open

International Refugee Law - 15 credits
Open

Law, Environment, and the Global Commons: Ice, Sea, Space and Beyond - 15 credits
Open

International Environmental Law - 15 credits
Open

The Prohibition of Torture in International Law - 15 credits
Open

Alternatives to Sustainable Development: Rights of Nature and Harmony with Nature - 15 credits
Open

Multinational Enterprises and the Law I - 15 credits
Open

Business and Human Rights in the Global Economy - 15 credits
Open

Israel, Palestine, and International Law (15Cr) - 15 credits
Open

Palestine, Resistance, and the Law - 15 credits
Open

Alternative Dispute Resolution I - 15 credits
Open

Law and the Climate Crisis - 15 credits
Open

International Protection of Human Rights - 15 credits
Open

Islamic Family Law - 15 credits
Open

Islamic Legal Theory - 15 credits
Open

Transnational Law, Finance and Technology - 15 credits
Open

Colonial Geographies of International Law - 15 credits
Open

Law and Society in The Middle East and North Africa - 15 credits
Open

Race, Law and Literature - 15 credits
Open
Open options
Students who wish to graduate with a specialised LLM in Law and Gender must take an additional 30 credits from either the specialist pathway list, the general law option list or SOAS open options.  

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