Research in Law
Centre for Law, Environmental and Rights (CLEAR)
CLEAR engages in research to understand the role of law both locally and around the world.
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A qualification in law offers you the chance to understand and influence the laws and systems that shape societies worldwide. Whether you’re beginning your studies or looking to advance your expertise, our Law courses provide a comprehensive foundation in legal principles while developing the critical thinking, analytical, and practical skills that today’s employers value.
Our Law courses cover everything from foundational concepts for those new to the field to advanced topics for professionals seeking to sharpen their expertise. With a focus on both theory and practical application, you’ll graduate with the confidence and skills needed to make a meaningful impact, whether in traditional legal roles or in business, government, and beyond.
A career in law extends far beyond courtrooms; it’s about understanding and shaping the frameworks that govern societies and influence global relations. With a degree in Law, you’ll have the opportunity to impact areas ranging from corporate regulation and human rights to international policy and justice reform.
In roles like solicitor, barrister, legal consultant, or corporate adviser, you’ll drive crucial decisions, ensure compliance, and provide strategic insights. You might represent clients, advise organisations, or draft legislation, making a difference in areas that affect individuals, businesses, and entire communities.
Beyond traditional legal paths, opportunities in sectors like international business, government policy, and social justice advocacy allow you to apply your skills in ways that create real-world impact across industries and borders.
Present legal arguments in a fictional appeal case in our purpose-built mock courtroom.
Mooting involves analysing a complex legal problem, conducting research, preparing written submissions, and delivering oral arguments. Moot problems often cover unresolved or evolving legal issues, with each side presenting two grounds of appeal. These proceedings take place in our purpose-built mock courtroom, so you can mimic a real court protocol, including judge-mooter interactions and feedback, enhancing your advocacy and legal reasoning skills.
Gain hands-on experience working with clients who need legal support.
The Legal Advice Clinic will allow you to develop practical skills in legal analysis and client communication while navigating real cases under the guidance of qualified academic staff and solicitors. This experience will not only enhance your legal expertise, but it will also instil an ethical approach to practice, equipping you with professional confidence and a deep commitment to community service as you prepare for future legal careers.
Lecturer
Natalie Prowse joined the University of Huddersfield as a Lecturer in 2014, advancing to Senior Lecturer in 2016. She leads modules in family law, justice, and professional conduct and has served as Course Leader for LLB (Hons) Law with Criminology since 2017.
Lecturer
Kikelomo is Fellow of the Higher Education Academy and a specialist in climate change, renewable energy, and corporate regulation law in developing countries. In 2020 she was endorsed as an Exceptional Talent in Legal Research by the British Academy.
Lecturer
Paul holds a First-Class degree in Law and a Distinction in his Master’s, with a PhD in Environmental Law. He is a two-time Commonwealth Scholar and is 2019 he was recognised as an Exceptional Talent in Legal Research by the British Academy. His expertise span
CLEAR engages in research to understand the role of law both locally and around the world.
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