The LLM in Public law is a one year full-time and two year part-time programme offered by DCU’s School of Law and Government. We welcome applicants from Ireland, the EU and the wider world who are interested in constitutional affairs, the courts, and how Irish, European and International public law functions. Students will learn about the process of judging, the importance of public institutions and how public law influences the social world in which we live. The programme is designed to prepare students for the 21st century, where the world needs adaptable and outward-looking critical thinkers. The LLM in Public Law will provide students the opportunity to greatly develop their ability to analyse current issues in public law such as International law and conflict, climate change, and the role of the EU institutions (see section below for programme structure and module choice).
Normally have achieved a Second Class Honours Grade One (H2.1) in a primary degree (level 08) in law or an interdisciplinary degree which includes law as a significant component. IELTS overall score 6.5 or above, with a minimum of 6.0 in all components. Academic Transcripts, A 500-750 words (max) personal statement, CV
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