Course Overview
Course Overview This LLM in Health Law critically examines the legal and ethical frameworks governing health, healthcare, and public policy, with a dedicated focus on human rights and systemic inequalities. The course equips students from both legal and medical backgrounds to navigate complex topical dilemmas, from reproductive technologies to end-of-life decisions. It is taught within a vibrant research centre, providing unique access to leading academics, ongoing projects, and a multidisciplinary learning environment. Key Program Highlights Explores pressing ethical dilemmas including assisted dying, experimental treatments, and reproductive rights Compulsory modules focused on human rights and inequalities in health care Multidisciplinary environment for lawyers, medics, and nurses to share ideas Taught by leading researchers with connections to a dedicated health law research centre Option to intercalate for undergraduate medical students seeking an iLLM
Available Intakes
September 2026
CampusLeicester Campus
CityLeicester
ModeFullTime
Duration12 Months
FeeGBP 18,950