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Conflict Prevention, Dispute Resolution MA

Dates

Start Date: January

Application Deadline: Applies to:
December 31 All Students
Admission Decisions released: Rolling Admission

Start Date: September

Application Deadline: Applies to:
August 31 All Students
Admission Decisions released: Rolling Admission

Details

Course Language: English

Entry Requirements: LLB/JD or equivalent law degree,
Non-law graduate degree where law is a substantial element,
Non-law graduate degree where the subject area is a substantial element,
Non-law graduate degree with working experience in the subject area

Full time: yes

Length: 12 Months

Part time: yes

Length: 24 Months

Tuition fee: Applies to :
GBP 9000Domestic Students
GBP 13000International Students
GBP 9000EU Students

Scholarships available for: All Students

Course website:

http://www.westminster.ac.uk/courses/subjects/law/postgra...

What the school says:

About

This course embraces a wide range of public, private and domestic issues relevant to the prevention and resolution of conflicts and disputes, including the roles of laws, decisions, risks and justice. The course includes (but is not restricted to) negotiation and arbitration, and also the alternative dispute resolution (ADR) processes such as mediation and conciliation.

You will be able to mix with students on other Masters courses at Westminster Law School. Classes are usually small, allowing for an interactive approach to learning. The course combines academic and practical approaches to teaching and learning.

The course aims to provide an opportunity for in-depth study of the issues and the practices involved in the field of conflict prevention and dispute resolution, including the mechanisms of prevention, emergence, avoidance, management, resolution and regulation.

The course content is not explicitly concerned with 'peace studies', but the processes of prevention and the processes of resolution embrace the concepts of securing and maintaining peaceful cooperation.


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