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The aim of this programme is to develop an advanced level of understanding of the subject of European law in its broadest sense, that is, including the law of the European Union (EU), the European Convention on Human Rights and comparative European legal studies.
The programme examines issues highlighting the contemporary and dynamic features of European law such as constitutional law, human rights and the single market, while also focusing on new and controversial aspects such as EU citizenship, migration and asylum, healthcare law, European criminal law, security in Europe, competition law and access to public services.
UK entrance requirements
A first- or upper second-class undergraduate honours degree in law or a relevant subject.
Overseas entrance requirements
Sussex receives applications from all over the world and is therefore very experienced in assessing the qualifications offered by students from outside the UK.
For information on some of the most common international qualifications that meet theiur general entry requirements, please refer to the table in their International students section.
English language requirements
IELTS 6.5, with not less than 6.5 in Writing and 6.0 in the other sections. Internet TOEFL with 90 overall including 24 in Speaking and 25 in Writing. For more information, refer to English language requirements.