Health Law LLM
University of Leicester
Health Law LLM, University of Leicester
This newly launched course is about health law, broadly defined, and the inequalities that can manifest themselves within it. It addresses some of the most topical ethical dilemmas facing society:
- What is the state’s responsibility for the health of its citizens?
- How should the law regulate new reproductive technologies?
- Who should decide whether a seriously ill baby lives or dies?
- Should we able to choose an assisted death?
- Does the law do enough to protect health in the workplace?
- Should doctors be allowed to use experimental treatment?
For further details, please visit the University of Leicester website, or the intercalate.co.uk website.
Students wishing to intercalate can study for an iLLM. For intercalation enquiries, please email intercalation@le.ac.uk
Entry Requirements: Applications are welcomed from students who have successfully completed at least three years of a UK undergraduate medical degree at the time of starting the programme.
Closing Date: 31st July 2025