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LLB Law with Philosophy
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Law with philosophy is a combination that reflects the deep intellectual connection between the two disciplines. Law is a practical system of rules designed to regulate behaviour and resolve disputes, but it is also a domain of philosophical inquiry, raising fundamental questions about the nature of justice, the authority of the state, the basis of rights, and the relationship between law and morality. Philosophy brings the conceptual tools to engage with those questions rigorously, while law provides the doctrinal content and analytical methods of legal thinking. Together, they produce a graduate who is both a lawyer and a philosopher. At the University of Liverpool, this three-year full-time LLB devotes three-quarters of your time to legal study, covering the core foundations of English law alongside optional modules in your final year that allow you to tailor the degree to your interests. Successful completion leads to an LLB (Hons), providing the academic stage of qualification required to progress towards training as a solicitor or barrister. The philosophy quarter of the degree develops your capacity for rigorous conceptual argument, engaging with ethical theory, jurisprudence, political philosophy, and the philosophical questions raised by legal systems and legal reasoning. A year abroad gives you the opportunity to study law or philosophy in an international context, broadening your understanding of how both disciplines operate in different traditions. You will develop the analytical precision, argumentative skill, and conceptual breadth that the combination of law and philosophy uniquely provides. Graduates go on to qualify as solicitors or barristers following professional training, or to pursue careers in legal academia, public policy, the civil service, the judiciary, ethics consultancy, and a wide range of professional roles where legal knowledge and philosophical clarity are valued together. Many also pursue postgraduate study in law, philosophy, or jurisprudence.
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