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Master of Laws in Constitutionalism and Human Rights Law/Master Of Philosophy (MPhil)



Eligibility Criteria:

To qualify for admission to the LLM Programme the candidate must possess:

  • A degree in law from a recognised University.

Duration: Minimum 18 Months and Maximum 2 years.

Credits: 189.0


Course Overview

Legal Practice & Judiciary:

  • Constitutional Lawyer
  • Human Rights Lawyer
  • Legal Consultant (Human Rights & Constitutional Law)
  • Judge or Magistrate (with Further Experience)

Government & Public Sector:

  • Constitutional Law Advisor
  • Legal Policy Analyst
  • Legislative Drafting Specialist
  • Public Prosecutor

International & NGO Sector:

  • Human Rights Advocate
  • International Law Specialist
  • NGO Legal Advisor
  • Refugee and Asylum Law Specialist

Academia & Research:

  • University Lecturer (with Further Studies)
  • Legal Researcher (Constitutional & Human Rights Law)
  • Policy and Legal Reforms Expert
COURSE CODECOURSE NAME
YEAR I SEMESTER I
LMC111Democratization and Politics in Africa
LMC112Constitutionalism in Africa
LMC113Elections and Electoral systems in Africa
YEAR I SEMESTER II
LMC121African Integration Law and Democratic norms
LMC122Media and Copyright Law
LMC123African Human Rights Law
YEAR II SEMESTER I
LLM211Legal Research





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