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Law

Our undergraduate law courses are all qualifying law degrees and cover the academic stage of legal training required by the Bar Council and the Solicitors Regulation Authority. You gain experience of the law in a practical, applied way, for example through our law clinic, as well as learning how the law operates in a legal, social and economic setting.

We have run a successful law programme since 1987. Our commitment to supporting you is reflected in the 2011 National Student Survey where our undergraduate law courses received an overall satisfaction rate of 92%.

We also offer postgraduate courses in law and forensics. In law our taught course focuses on international commercial law and we also offer a masters in law by research where you choose your area of specialism.


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LLB (Honours) Law

Three years full-time

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This course is a fully qualifying law degree and satisfies the standards of the Solicitors Regulation Authority and Bar Council for academic legal training. The course includes all the core law subjects required by the professional bodies as well as a variety of law options. We run a law clinic core module, where you work in a simulated law firm... More information

Undergraduate

Full-time

UCAS code M100

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This course allows you to combine your qualifying law degree with the study of criminology. Law and criminology are naturally complementary subjects. It is suitable for people with an interest in law and studying crime in society. The Solicitors Regulation Authority and Bar Council, the legal professional bodies, recognise this course as a... More information

Undergraduate

Full-time

UCAS code M1M9

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On this course you develop a critical appreciation of the law in a business and commercial context. It is a fully qualifying law degree, which satisfies the standards of the Solicitors Regulation Authority and the Bar Council. The course includes all the core law subjects required by the professional bodies, as well as a variety of law... More information

Undergraduate

Full-time

UCAS code M225

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This course is a fully qualifying law degree and satisfies the standards of the Solicitors Regulation Authority and Bar Council for academic legal training. The course includes all the core law subjects required by the professional bodies as well as a variety of law options. You can also study other subject areas as options, such as • a language •... More information

Undergraduate

Part-time

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This degree leads to qualifications in the academic stage of training in the English and French legal systems. You study at Sheffield Hallam University for years one and three and at the University of Paris XII in years two and four. The University of Paris XII is ranked in the top four Universities in France offering dual degrees. In all four... More information

Undergraduate

Full-time

UCAS code M101

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This course is ideal if you are a• recent law graduate looking for a postgraduate course • professional wishing to enhance your specialist knowledge and skills You advance your knowledge and appreciation of the key components of international commercial law and consider a number of legal initiatives at European and international levels.The course... More information

Postgraduate

Full-time, Part-time

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This course is beneficial if you• work in the legal professionA masters qualification can contribute to your professional development. On this course you choose to research a specific area of law which means you can specialise in a particular field. This can enhance your career prospects.• work with, or have an interest in, lawIt is likely to... More information

Postgraduate

Full-time, Part-time

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This course is for strong science degree graduates who want to learn about and seek a degree in forensic investigation. It provides a balance of science and law appropriate for practising forensic scientists, and gives you the skills and knowledge to gain employment in forensic science or a related area. You study one third science modules, one... More information

Postgraduate

Full-time, Part-time

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Forensic study is increasingly popular in universities and a forensic approach is often used in the workplace. This course focuses on debating and examining how criminology and law work in practice and how criminology influences forensic study. It is suitable if you work in criminal justice or are considering a career with agencies such as the... More information

Postgraduate

Full-time, Part-time

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Forensic study is increasingly popular in universities and a forensic approach is often used in the workplace. This course gives you accounting skills and knowledge related to forensic investigation and dispute resolution. You gain an understanding of the legal issues in a forensic context. A third of your study involves improving your knowledge... More information

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Full-time, Part-time

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This course builds on your knowledge of psychology at undergraduate level. You learn how to apply this knowledge to legal and criminal issues. You also study law and consider how law and psychology are linked together in the justice system.In civil and criminal cases, forensic psychologists may contribute in various ways, such as providing expert... More information

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Full-time, Part-time

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BA (Honours) Forensic Accounting

Four years full-time (including one year work placement) or three years full-time

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Forensic accounting uses accounting, auditing and investigative skills to help in legal matters. This ranges from investigating fraud to helping the police trace international terrorist funding to assisting in the resolution of financial disputes.The course covers financial accounting, areas of legal financial reporting, and the investigative... More information

Undergraduate

Full-time

UCAS code N490

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BEng (Honours) Forensic Engineering

Four years full-time (including one year work placement) or three years full-time

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Forensic engineering focuses on applying a broad base of technical and scientific principles to inform and add to legal argument.Forensic engineers are employed in various engineering practices such as accident investigation to find out the cause, responsibility and remedial action needed to prevent a similar accident. Members of the legal... More information

Undergraduate

Full-time

UCAS code H199

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The anti-social behaviour law and strategies course is ideal for both current community justice and anti-social behaviour practitioners who want an academic qualification and people aiming for a career in this area. It is suitable for people working as a• community safety manager or officer• housing officer with responsibility for the behaviour of... More information

Postgraduate

Part-time, Distance learning

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This course is for people who already have an appropriate HND or foundation degree in an IT or computing-related area. You can use this course to gain an honours degree through one year of full-time study. The focus of this course is on preventing cyber crime from occuring by designing secure networks and protecting applications.It develops the... More information

Undergraduate

Full-time

UCAS code G552

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Forensic study is increasingly popular in universities and a forensic approach is often used in the workplace. This course gives you engineering skills and knowledge related to forensic investigation.You gain an understanding of the legal issues in forensic study. A third of your study involves improving your knowledge of the legal system.... More information

Postgraduate

Full-time, Part-time

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This course, equivalent to a PhD in status, examines the relationship between crime, law and justice. It allows you to step back from your work and complete an in-depth study into the subject. This contributes to improved practice in your workplace while furthering your knowledge in the field. You can become a leading commentator on policy... More information

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Dr Miroslav Baros

Dr Miroslav Baros

Senior lecturer

After graduating in 1982 I practised law as a solicitor for seven years specialising in business, company and criminal law.

I obtained a masters in international, commercial and European law from the University of Sheffield in 1998. In the same year I was granted a British Academy Award for my research project on the application of international law to the resolution of the conflicts in the former Yugoslavia.

The following three years I conducted the research in the Law School, Nottingham University, where I was teaching public international law on a LLM course, mainly on international human rights and collective security. My research included the examination of the development of the conflicts in the region, reaction of the international community (mainly the European Union, the United Nations, NATO) to the situation and eventual resolution of the crisis culminating with the Dayton Peace Agreements and the creation of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia.

In February 2002 I joined Sheffield Hallam and taught a number of modules including immigration law, international human rights, constitutional law, introduction to law, theories on law, law and contemporary society. My other responsibilities included leading the dissertation module for a number of years and designing and coordinating the law induction module.

Currently I teach immigration law, international human rights, constitutional law, law and contemporary society on our LLB programme and public international law and international human rights as LLM modules. I am also involved in designing and leading personal development planning processes for all students in the department.

From 2003 to 2007 I acted as the principal and subject external examiner in the Law School, Hertfordshire University, examining a number of modules at both LLB and LLM levels and coordinating the work of all other external examiners. During the same period I acted as an external examiner at Athens University, Greece for a number of LLM modules.

My main research interests involve examination and assessment of the role of law in resolving international disputes; the relationship between politics and law. I published several major articles concerning the role of law in either resolving an international dispute or application of law, legal principles and human rights standards to other areas of regulation, especially areas where discretionary decision-making plays a significant part such as maintaining immigration control.

Presently, I am analysing the role of law in international efforts to bring a lasting peace and substantive democracy to the troubled regions of the world where civil wars and struggle for independence were taking place.

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