Public law deals with relationships governance between citizens / companies (individuals) and the state. Public law has sub-disciplines such as constitutional law, criminal law and administrative law. Constitutional law looks into the relationships between individual and the state. The latter can be the executive, the legislative and the judiciary. Criminal law deals with crimes committed by individuals and it imposes sanctions in order to assure social justice. Administrative law is the body of law enforced by executive branch that governs the activities of administrative agencies of the government.
For students who do not want to be limited to a single academic discipline. UCM offers 150 courses in almost all academic disciplines. The 3-year programme is entirely in English.
National University of Ireland, Maynooth
The study of Economics helps us to understand the world today, to imagine a better future, and to figure out how to get there.
University of Luxembourg
The Academic Bachelor of Law is a three-year programme which offers a global training in law and attendant subjects that teaches students the foundations of public and private law.
University of Dundee
Dundee is a truly unique law school. We offer a modern, forward looking approach to learning and a rigorous preparation for the professional world, whether in the legal sphere or elsewhere.
University of Portsmouth
This degree offers you an opportunity to study historical and contemporary developments in criminology and criminal justice. The course develops an interdisciplinary approach to the study of Criminology and Criminal Justice, drawing on the expertise of staff with backgrounds in sociology, social policy, psychology, police studies and theoretical criminology, based in the Institute of Criminal Justice Studies.
University of Portsmouth
Criminology and Forensic Studies utilizes an interdisciplinary approach which examines a range of methods relating to crime detection, classification and prevention and how these can be combined with classical criminological ideas. This degree offers not only a wide and exciting range of topics to study, but also offers excellent prospects upon graduation. To assist students in their career choices, we operate a careers panel of recent graduates who have either worked within the criminal justice sector or have extensive contacts with it.
University of Portsmouth
Law is perceived as a difficult subject. It does involve a lot of reading. However, because of this law graduates are much in demand, not only from law firms but other organisations where legal knowledge may be useful, such as commercial companies or public bodies. There is no doubt that a law degree will give you a valuable qualification
Brunel University
This is a general degree which will provide you with a broad legal education and sets law in a wide context.
University of Portsmouth
Law is perceived as a difficult subject. It does involve a lot of reading. However, because of this law graduates are much in demand, not only from law firms but other organisations where legal knowledge may be useful, such as commercial companies or public bodies. There is no doubt that a law degree will give you a valuable qualification.
National University of Ireland, Maynooth
Law is a challenging and highly respected field exploring the legal relationships that pervade our society, affecting individuals, families, corporations, and the State.
University of Portsmouth
The Foundation degree in Police Studies is an employment-related higher qualification for serving police officers, Police Community Support Officers and special constables. The degree has been developed in consultation with the key stakeholders in the police sector, including police forces, ACPO, Skills for Justice and the Police Federation to ensure that it meets the needs of police practitioners and their employers. The overall purpose of the degree is to provide a qualification which complements and develops the knowledge and skills that have already been acquired through police training.
Leeds Metropolitan University
The LLB (Hons) Law is a 'qualifying' law degree. This means that it has been recognised by professional legal bodies as fulfilling the academic stage of your legal training should you want to go on to qualify as a solicitor or barrister . For many this will be the first opportunity to study law, therefore, the course is designed to give students an experience of the substantive law areas whilst also learning the legal skills required for further study.