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LLB Law with Politics
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Law with politics is a combination that reflects the fact that law and politics are inseparable in practice. Law provides the rules, institutions, and processes through which political authority is exercised, and politics shapes the content of those rules and the purposes they serve. Studying them together gives you a more complete understanding of how power is organised and constrained in democratic societies, and it develops the analytical, research, and argumentation skills that both legal practice and political life demand. At Hull this three-year full-time programme is recognised by the Bar Standards Board and Solicitors Regulation Authority, meaning it is a qualifying law degree for those who want to pursue a career in legal practice. You will learn to think like a lawyer, carry out legal research, and apply legal and political science knowledge to broad social problems and challenges. The politics strand gives you the conceptual tools to understand the relationship between law and political power, the nature of legal systems in comparative perspective, and the political dimensions of legal change. Hull's law school is a supportive and well-resourced environment for developing the rigorous analytical habits that both law and politics require. Graduates of law with politics have a wide range of career options. Many complete further professional training to qualify as solicitors or barristers, where the politics dimension provides particularly relevant preparation for work in public law, constitutional law, or politics-adjacent areas of legal practice. Others move into politics, public policy, the civil service, journalism, think tanks, and the wide range of organisations concerned with law, governance, and justice. The combination of legal reasoning and political analysis makes graduates versatile and well-suited to careers that sit at the interface of law and public life. Postgraduate study in law, politics, or public policy is a common next step.
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