Ley MRes
London, Reino Unido
DURACIÓN
1 Years
IDIOMAS
Inglés
PASO
Tiempo completo
PLAZO DE SOLICITUD
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FECHA DE INICIO MÁS TEMPRANA
Sep 2025
TASAS DE MATRÍCULA
GBP 25.740 / per year *
FORMATO DE ESTUDIO
En el campus
* Honorarios de tiempo completo en el Reino Unido; £ 23,680: tarifas de tiempo completo en el Reino Unido
Introducción
Mode of Attendance: Full-time
El MRes in Law tiene como objetivo proporcionar a los estudiantes habilidades avanzadas en investigación jurídica, la capacidad de realizar análisis de alto nivel del derecho y cuestiones jurídicas con un enfoque en áreas de investigación específicas de la Facultad de Derecho de SOAS , una comprensión de los métodos de investigación. que sustentan la disciplina y su lugar en las humanidades y las ciencias sociales, una base en los métodos de investigación jurídica y la ética de la investigación jurídica.
El MRes in Law es especialmente adecuado para candidatos que deseen realizar un doctorado o una investigación profesional en derecho. Prepara a los estudiantes para realizar investigaciones de alta calidad.
Por qué estudiar Maestría en Derecho en SOAS
- Estamos entre los 20 mejores del Reino Unido y los 200 mejores del mundo en derecho (QS World University Rankings 2021)
- SOAS MRes in Law es una calificación única que reúne una formación profunda en investigación y métodos de investigación centrados en la investigación realizada en la Facultad de Derecho. Esto se combina con otros cursos que son específicos de SOAS y que a menudo no están disponibles en ningún otro lugar.
- El título se ha desarrollado para satisfacer las necesidades tanto de investigadores como de profesionales. Por lo tanto, el programa es ideal para preparar un doctorado en Derecho en SOAS o, alternativamente, como una calificación independiente, por ejemplo, para trabajos que requieren una investigación política en profundidad.
Centro de Derecho de los Derechos Humanos
The area of human rights, conflict and justice occupies an important place in the SOAS School of Law, which is home to the SOAS Centre for Human Rights Law. The Centre provides a focal point for research activities and regular events, and an opportunity for postgraduate students to become involved and engage with the SOAS research community and actors in the field.
Galería
Admisiones
Plan de estudios
Los estudiantes deben cursar módulos por un valor total de 180 créditos, que consisten en una disertación (90 créditos) y 90 créditos de módulos impartidos. Los módulos impartidos valen 15 o 30 créditos.
Please note that not all modules listed will be available every year.
Compulsory
- Research Methods in Law
Dissertation
- MRes in Law Dissertation
Guided Options List A
Mínimo 30 créditos de la Lista A
- Gender and the Law of War
- Human Rights of Women
- Law and Natural Resources
- Law, Religion, and the State in South Asia
- International Human Rights Clinic
- Human Rights and Islamic Law
- International Commercial Arbitration
- Law and Development in Africa
- Intellectual Property Law (PG)
- International laws on the use of force
- Foundations of International Law
- The Law of Armed Conflict
- Colonialism, Empire and International Law
- Water Justice: Rights, Access and Movements
- Comparative Constitutional Law
- Law and Society in Southeast Asia
- Law and Postcolonial Theory
- International Criminal Law
- Gender, Law and Society in The Middle East and North Africa
- Gender, Sexuality and Law: Selected Topics
- Gender, Sexuality and Law: Theories and Methodologies
- International Investment Law
- Law, Rights & Social Change
- Law, Environment and Social Justice
- International Migration Law
- International Refugee Law
- Law, Environment, and the Global Commons: Ice, Sea, Space and Beyond
- International Environmental Law
- Law and the Biodiversity Crisis
- The Prohibition of Torture in International Law
- Water and Development: Commodification, Ecology and Globalisation
- Multinational Enterprises and the Law I
- Multinational Enterprises and the Law II
- Business and Human Rights in the Global Economy
- Comparative Company Law
- Israel, Palestine, and International Law
- Palestine, Resistance, and the Law
- Alternative Dispute Resolution I
- Law and the Climate Crisis
- International Protection of Human Rights
- Islamic Family Law
- Islamic Legal Theory
- Transnational Law, Finance and Technology
- Colonial Geographies of International Law
- Law and Society in The Middle East and North Africa
Guided Options List B
Up to 30 credits from List B
- Gender and the Law of War
- Human Rights of Women
- Law and Natural Resources
- Law, Religion, and the State in South Asia
- International Human Rights Clinic
- Human Rights and Islamic Law
- International Commercial Arbitration
- Law and Development in Africa
- Intellectual Property Law (PG)
- International laws on the use of force
- Foundations of International Law
- The Law of Armed Conflict
- Colonialism, Empire and International Law
- Water Justice: Rights, Access and Movements
- Comparative Constitutional Law
- Law and Society in Southeast Asia
- Law and Postcolonial Theory
- International Criminal Law
- Gender, Law and Society in The Middle East and North Africa
- Gender, Sexuality and Law: Selected Topics
- Gender, Sexuality and Law: Theories and Methodologies
- International Investment Law
- Law, Rights & Social Change
- Law, Environment and Social Justice
- International Migration Law
- International Refugee Law
- Law, Environment, and the Global Commons: Ice, Sea, Space and Beyond
- International Environmental Law
- Law and the Biodiversity Crisis
- The Prohibition of Torture in International Law
- Water and Development: Commodification, Ecology and Globalisation
- Multinational Enterprises and the Law I
- Multinational Enterprises and the Law I
- Business and Human Rights in the Global Economy
- Comparative Company Law
- Israel, Palestine, and International Law
- Palestine, Resistance, and the Law
- Alternative Dispute Resolution I
- Law and the Climate Crisis
- International Protection of Human Rights
- Islamic Family Law
- Islamic Legal Theory
- Transnational Law, Finance and Technology
- Colonial Geographies of International Law
- Law and Society in The Middle East and North Africa
Cuota de matrícula del programa
Oportunidades profesionales
SOAS Law graduates leave SOAS as civic-minded and critically engaged individuals who can effectively contribute to their communities and societies. With a thorough understanding of the legal dimensions underlying many of our global challenges today, our Law students are valued by employers due to their analytical skills, specialist knowledge, and global perspective.
Careers
Recent graduates have been hired by organisations including:
- PwC LLP
- Ley BLM
- BloombergNEF
- British Medical Association
- Clifford Chance
- DAC Beachcroft LLP
- Department for Work and Pensions
- EY
- HM Treasury
- Latham & Watkins
- Mejilla legal
- Abogados Simpson Millar
- The Economist
- Travers Smith
- Vodafone
- Fondo Mundial para la Investigación del Cáncer