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LLB Law with Politics
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Law with Politics is a degree that recognises how deeply the legal and political systems are intertwined. Law is the set of rules and principles that govern individual and collective behaviour, enforced through courts and other legal institutions. Politics is the study of how those rules come to be: who makes them, whose interests they reflect, and how they are contested and changed over time. Studying both together means you understand not only what the law is but why it takes the form it does, and how it functions within and is shaped by the political systems in which it operates. This is a more intellectually complete picture than either subject offers alone. At Cardiff University, this three-year full-time programme is taught within a Russell Group institution with strong departments in both law and politics. In Law you will study the foundational areas of the English legal system, including contract, tort, criminal law, constitutional law, and public law, developing the legal reasoning and doctrinal knowledge that are central to legal study. In Politics you will engage with comparative government, political theory, international relations, and policy analysis, developing the analytical and argumentative skills that political science demands. The two disciplines reinforce each other: your legal study benefits from understanding the political contexts in which law is made and applied, and your political analysis is enriched by the precision and rigor of legal reasoning. Cardiff's location in the capital of Wales gives the programme distinctive access to the institutions of Welsh government and to the legal community in a jurisdiction where devolution has created an interesting and evolving constitutional landscape. Graduates pursue careers in law (typically following the Legal Practice Course or Bar Professional Training Course), the civil service, public affairs, journalism, international organisations, and policy research. Many continue to postgraduate study in law or politics, or pursue professional legal qualifications.
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