LLB (Hons)
Law
The fully franchised LLB (Hons) Law programme offered at SLIIT in affiliation with Liverpool John Moores University, UK aims to provide students with a competitive qualification that they would need to pursue employment in the field of law and legal studies. The degree includes core and option modules, covering English law and areas such as human rights and commercial law, alongside practical training in negotiation, mediation, and clinical legal education.
Awarding University
This internationally recognized academic programme is awarded by the Liverpool John Moores University.
Ensures globally accepted academic standards, preparing students with practical skills aligned to current industry needs and expectations.
Accreditation
Why & What..?
This globally recognized degree from Liverpool John Moores University offers students a strong foundation for careers in law, both locally and internationally. The curriculum focuses on areas of increasing national and global relevance, such as negotiation and mediation, while developing essential skills highly sought by employers—including mooting, debating, public speaking, and legal research.
Students benefit from an international academic experience while studying in Sri Lanka, supported by a qualified lecturer panel and access to university-level facilities such as modern libraries, clubs, and sports. The program combines academic excellence with practical exposure, preparing students to thrive in diverse legal and professional environments.
Students will gain a comprehensive understanding of English law and legal principles through a combination of core and option modules. The programme covers constitutional law, criminal law, law of tort, and contract law, and provides opportunities to explore specialized areas such as international human rights, commercial law, and environmental law.
In the final year, students undertake a dissertation or a clinical legal education module to apply their knowledge in real-world settings. The course also includes training in negotiation and mediation, offering practical legal experience and helping students develop professional legal skills tailored to their career aspirations.
Upon successful completion of the programme, graduates will,
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Understand key concepts, principles, and rules of the English legal system and EU law
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Recognize the main institutions in the English and EU legal systems
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Comprehend policy and doctrinal issues in core and optional legal subjects
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Understand the interdisciplinary impact of politics, sociology, economics, and ethics on law
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Identify key research issues and relevant legal sources
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Use legal databases and electronic resources effectively
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Apply legal knowledge to complex problems and draw reasoned conclusions
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Present accurate, up-to-date legal analysis from diverse sources
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Evaluate and rank legal arguments using statutes, case law, and commentary
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Use legal terminology accurately in oral and written communication
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Formulate clear, logical arguments that address specific concerns
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Investigate and analyze legal questions methodically
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Assess and communicate empirical research in legal contexts
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Employ research methods and tools for solving legal problems
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Produce professional scholarly work
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Manage independent learning and personal study responsibilities
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Evaluate personal performance and address learning weaknesses
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Utilize technology (e.g., legal databases, word-processing, internet) for legal research
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Interpret mathematical/statistical information in legal contexts
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Collaborate effectively in group settings
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Organize and prioritize tasks to meet deadlines
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Manage career development using available resources and guidance
Programme Structure
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First Year
Builds foundational legal knowledge and academic skills with core subjects in public and private law, legal systems, and society.
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Second Year
Introduces advanced topics in justice, human rights, property, and EU law, with options to explore international and applied areas.
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Third Year
Focuses on legal research or clinical practice, alongside specialized electives for skill development and career preparation.
| First Year | ||
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| Code | Module | Credit |
| 4502LAWSL | Contract Law | 0 |
| 4504LAWSL | Constitutional Law | 0 |
| 4503LAWSL | Foundations and Independent Learning | 0 |
| 4500LAWSL | Law of Tort | 0 |
| 4501LAWSL | Criminal Law | 0 |
| 4505LAWSL | Law in Society | 0 |
| Core Credits | ||
|---|---|---|
| Code | Module | Credit |
| 5502LAWSL | Justice, Human Rights and the State | 0 |
| 5501LAWSL | Equity and Trusts | 0 |
| 5504LAWSL | Law of the Single Market of the EU | 0 |
| 5503LAWSL | Land Law | 0 |
| Option Credits | ||
|---|---|---|
| Code | Module | Credit |
| 5510LAWSL | International Human Rights | 0 |
| 5505LAWSL | International Trade Law | 0 |
| 5507LAWSL | Clinical Legal Education I | 0 |
| 5511LAWSL | Maritime Law | 0 |
| 5506LAWSL | Law of the Environment | 0 |
| Final Year | ||
|---|---|---|
| Code | Module | Credit |
| 6517LAWSL | Dissertation | 0 |
| 6519LAWSL | Clinical Legal Education II | 0 |
| 6506LAWSL | Mediation Skills and Practice | 0 |
| 6513LAWSL | Employment Law | 0 |
| 6505LAWSL | Commercial Law | 0 |
| 6503LAWSL | Company and Business Organisations Law | 0 |
| 6501LAWSL | Negotiation Skills & Practice | 0 |
| 6508LAWSL | Mooting | 0 |
| 6509LAWSL | International Law, Peace and Security | 0 |
| 6514LAWSL | Evidence | 0 |
| 6507LAWSL | Civil Dispute Resolution | 0 |
| 6502LAWSL | Jurisprudence | 0 |
| 6512LAWSL | Intellectual Property Law | 0 |
| 6518LAWSL | Clinical Legal Education I | 0 |
| 6511LAWSL | Clinical Legal Education II | 0 |
More about the program
Local A/Ls: Minimum of 3 “S” Passes in any stream & a “C” Pass for O/L English AND pass an Interview.
Cambridge/Edexcel A/Ls: Minimum of 3 “D” passes in any stream & a “C” Pass for O/L English AND an interview by the School of Law.
An LLB (Hons) Law degree can open a variety of career pathways both locally and globally. The traditional pathway for LLB graduates include working as Attorney-at-law of the private bar, officers of the Attorney-General’s department starting out as state counsels, joining the judiciary and working as judges, working in government departments and ministries including the Legal Draftsman’s department, working in law firms, working as legal officers of private companies, politicians or as academics. Non-traditional career pathways include working in NGO’s International Organizations such as the UN, or Legal Process Outsourcing Companies (LPOs) working as researches, professional arbitrators, mediators and negotiators.
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The fully franchised LLB (Hons) Law programme offered at SLIIT in affiliation with Liverpool John Moores University, UK aims to provide students with a competitive qualification that they would need to pursue employment in the field of law and legal studies. The three (3) year LLB (Hons) degree programme seeks to transform undergraduates into legal professionals who can compete not only locally but also globally.
It consists of core modules which provide students with a firm grasp of the fundamentals of English law, and option modules which give the students an opportunity to acquire knowledge in specialised areas of law such as human rights, commercial law, international law etc.
The degree offers a variety of industry focused modules such as clinical legal education, mediation skills and practice, negotiation skills and practice that allow students to gain specialist skills and knowledge required for successful careers in the legal field.
FAQs
Yes, it is recognized for legal practice in Sri Lanka and the United Kingdom and other commonwealth countries.
Clinical Legal Education, Mediation, and Negotiation training.
Legal Profession:
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Solicitor (after completing required training)
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Barrister (after completing the Bar course)
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Legal Executive
Corporate and Commercial Sector:
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In-house Counsel
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Compliance Officer
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Contract Specialist
Public Sector and Government:
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Legal Advisor
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Policy Analyst
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Civil Service Roles
International and Human Rights:
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International Legal Consultant
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Human Rights Advocate
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NGO Legal Specialist
Alternative Legal Careers:
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Legal Researcher
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Mediator or Arbitrator
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Intellectual Property Specialist
Further Study:
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Master of Laws (LLM)
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Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
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Specialist Legal Certifications
Students have the option to transfer to the UK from Sri Lanka in their second or third year.