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SOAS University of London LLM Islamisches Recht
SOAS University of London

LLM Islamisches Recht

London, Vereinigtes Königreich von Großbritannien und Nordirland

1 up to 3 Years

Englisch

Vollzeit, Teilzeit

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Sep 2024

GBP 25.740 / per year *

Auf dem Campus

* Gebühren für Vollzeitstudium: UK £16.400; Ausland £24.650. Gebühren für Teilzeitstudium (2 Jahre): UK £8.500/Jahr; Ausland £12.325/Jahr. Gebühren für Teilzeitstudium (3 Jahre): UK £5.610/Jahr; Ausland £8.135/Jahr

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Mode of Attendance: Full-time or Part-time

The SOAS LLM in Islamic Law offers a world-leading specialisation in a rapidly developing area of law that has increasing significance in Muslim majority countries as well as in the lives of many Muslims living elsewhere. The LLM deals in depth with issues such as those relating to families, financial markets, philanthropy, inter-state and international relations and globalisation. It offers a platform for viewing and understanding different parts of the Muslim world from multifaceted and diverse perspectives. Modules included in the programme investigate the meanings and applications of principles of Islamic law in South Asia, the Middle East, North Africa and transnationally. They explore jurisprudence and methodologies, family law, criminal law and financial law, and consider critical areas of intersection with international human rights law. Law and society more generally is a focus for the region-specific modules, interrogating the place and role of law in and its relationship with society, including but not limited to issues of gender, colonialism, constitutional law and plural legal systems.

Why SOAS?

The LLM in Islamic law offers wide-ranging insights into the operation of norms and principles of Islamic law particularly in the global South and in its interaction with emerging international norms and regional mechanisms. Those who convene and teach these modules are acknowledged experts in their particular fields and usually also accomplished linguists. The teaching is thus closely informed and research-led, providing dynamic engagements in class on issues of immediate contemporary interest. Staff have years of experience advising governments, international organisations, non-governmental organisations, philanthropic foundations, law firms and financial institutions. Some have been or are legal practitioners in their specialised fields. The modules attract students from across SOAS as well as from the School of Law, leading to vibrant, cross-fertilising discussions and exchanges that often add unexpected value to the learning experience.

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