MSc Law, Anthropology and Society
Paper |
Course number and title | |
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1 |
Law in Society: A Joint Course in Law and Anthropology | |
2 & 3 |
Courses to the value of two full units selected from the following: | |
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The Anthropology of Religion | |
Anthropology: Theory and Ethnography | ||
The Anthropology of Kinship, Sex and Gender | ||
The Anthropology of Industrialisation and Industrial Life (H) (n/a 13/14) | ||
Anthropology of Human Rights (H) (n/a 13/14) | ||
Anthropology of Politics (H) | ||
Anthropology of Economy (1): Production and Exchange (H) | ||
Anthropology of Economy (2): Development, Transformation and Globalisation (H) | ||
Children and Youth in Contemporary Ethnography (H) (n/a 13/14) | ||
The Anthropology of Schooling (H) (n/a 13/14) | ||
Regulating New Medical Technologies (n/a 13/14) | ||
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The Theory and Practice of dispute resolution (H) | ||
Advanced Mediation (H) | ||
Current Issues in Intellectual and Cultural Property Law (H) | ||
Cultural Property and Heritage Law (H) | ||
Art and Antiquities Law (H) | ||
Law and Social Theory (H) | ||
Modern Legal History: Private Law and the Economy 1750-1950 (H) | ||
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Other course from Law, Anthropology or a related discipline may be taken subject to the approval of the course teachers. | |
4 |
Dissertation: MSc Law, Anthropology and Society | |
Notes |
Candidates with a first degree in law must take at least one of the papers 2 & 3 in anthropology; candidates with a first degree in social science must take at least one papers 2 & 3 in law. Students in this programme will be closely advised by their supervisor in choosing the courses for papers 2 & 3 so as to form a well-designed programme in view of their previous studies and their dissertation topic. |