European Politics & Law
Optional Courses
These are three course of your choice, also taught in ten-week blocks, from October to December and January to March:
POLITICS OPTIONS
- Challenges in International Politics
- China's International Politics
- Chinese Politics and Society
- Critical Perspectives on Human Rights
- Ethics in Global Politics
- EU in International Politics and Development
- Foreign Policy of the United States
- Freedom of Expression
- Globalisation and European Integration
- Human Rights and Global Politics
- International Relations Theory
- International Security and Global Politics
- Internet & Civil Society
- Media and Democracy
- Media, War and Security
- Political Institutions, Crisis and Communication
- Political Legitimacy: Contemporary Perspectives
- Politics of Gender in Development
LAW OPTIONS
- British Constitutionalism c1600-1800
- Freedom, Security and Justice in the European Union
- Fundamentals of International Law
- Globalisation, Constitutionalism and Human Rights
- Law and Democracy
- United Nations Law
You may also choose, with the Convener's approval, from courses in the other subjects in the School of Social and Political Sciences and the School of Law.
Note: Some courses might not be available every year.
