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LLB Law and Language
About this course
Law and language is a combination that reflects the increasingly international nature of legal practice and the world of work more broadly. Legal systems around the world vary enormously in their structures, traditions and concepts, and the ability to navigate across them in more than one language is a genuine professional advantage. A law degree develops your capacity for rigorous analysis, structured argument and precise written communication, while advanced language study builds cultural understanding, communication fluency and access to different legal and intellectual traditions. At Birkbeck College in London, this four-year full-time LLB allows you to study law while developing proficiency in a language from a wide range of options. You will cover the core subjects required for a qualifying law degree, including contract, tort, public law, criminal law, equity and land law, while simultaneously developing your language skills to a high professional level. The combination is designed to prepare you for legal careers with an international dimension, whether in the UK or abroad, and the degree reflects the reality that commercial and public law increasingly operate across jurisdictions and require practitioners who can engage with clients and colleagues in multiple languages. Graduates from law and language programmes are well positioned for careers in international law firms, public international organisations, the diplomatic service, government legal advisory roles, compliance in global businesses and cross-border dispute resolution. Many go on to qualify as solicitors or barristers, with the additional language competence providing a distinct advantage in commercial practice, European law, arbitration and human rights work. Postgraduate study in specialist areas of law, international relations, European law or comparative legal studies is also a common next step. The combination of legal rigour and language proficiency opens doors across a range of sectors, from finance and consulting to the media and the voluntary sector.
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