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  1. You can develop your interests in specialist legal areas, which might include company law, employment law, human rights law, environmental law, media law and family law, amongst others. You could also explore topics in criminal justice and criminology, such as policing or youth crime.

  2. The School of Law at the University of Leeds is a community where, through our teaching, research and public engagement, we try to make a difference in the world. Studying with us. We are looking for individuals with a drive to learn and develop with the support of our globally recognised scholars.

  3. Whatever your ambition - whether it's to be a lawyer, to work for the police, to go into business or finance - your time as a student in the School of Law will bring together the knowledge, skills, connections, experience and confidence that you need to succeed in a competitive work environment.

  4. welcome to LEEDS. Our Leeds campus hosts both our legal and business courses and is located at the heart of the city’s commercial community, just a five minute walk from the railway station. Book an Open Day Play video. About Leeds.

  5. You can develop your interests in specialist legal areas, which might include company law, employment law, human rights law, environmental law, media law and family law, amongst others. You could also explore topics in criminal justice and criminology, such as policing or youth crime.

  6. Course overview. This course provides a broad learning experience in the regulation of business both in the UK, Europe and at a global level. You’ll learn in a school which has expertise across many aspects of business law, from corporate, banking and intellectual property, to international trade.

  7. We offer a wide range of optional modules, enabling you to develop your interests in specialist legal areas such as company or employment law, human rights law, environmental law and family law. You could also explore topics in criminal justice and criminology, such as policing or youth crime.