

LLB Law with Politics
About this course
Law and politics share a deep and productive relationship. Law is the formal framework through which political authority is exercised, rights are protected and disputes resolved; politics shapes how that framework is made, contested and changed. Studying them together means understanding not just what the rules are but how they came to be, who made them, who benefits from them and how they might be different. It is an approach that produces graduates who can think rigorously about both the technicalities of legal doctrine and the broader structures of power in which law is embedded. At the University of Liverpool you will study the core areas of English law, including contract, tort, constitutional, criminal and European law, alongside political theory, comparative politics, international relations and public policy. The law component develops the analytical precision and close reasoning that legal study demands, while the politics strand sharpens your ability to situate legal questions in historical and institutional context. The programme includes a year abroad, giving you the opportunity to study in a different legal and political environment, broadening your comparative understanding in ways that are increasingly valuable in a connected world. The combination opens a wide range of career paths. Many graduates go on to legal training and practice as solicitors or barristers, while others enter the civil service, public policy, international organisations, journalism, think tanks or political work. Some pursue postgraduate study in law, politics, international relations or public administration. The capacity to analyse complex problems from both a legal and a political perspective is a significant advantage in any career that involves understanding how authority operates and how institutions make decisions. This degree gives you a well-grounded foundation for exactly that kind of work.
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