LLM-LABOUR LAW AND PRACTICE
This programme conceptualises Labour law and practice resulting in a better understanding of its role in the promotion and protection of workers’ rights, social justice, and ultimately, economic stability. It will successfully prepare learners for a wide range of high-level and global careers to suit and meet the current and future market demand from potential employers such as government, consulting firms, policy-oriented organisations, academia and expertise in private practice. Importantly, this programme will contribute positively to the attainment of Zambia’s 2030 Vision regarding attainment of full and sustainable employment by 2030.
PROGRAMME STRUCTURE
YEAR ONE SEMESTER ONE | YEAR ONE SEMESTER TWO | ||
CODE | NAME | CODE | NAME |
SLA5601 | Graduate Directed Research Methods | SLA6632 | Individual Labour law |
SLA6631 | Critical theories and policies of Labour Law | SLA6633 | Collective Labour Law |
SLA6611 | Human Rights and International Labour Law | SLA6643 | Workplace Discrimination and Equality Law |
SLA6691 | Labour Relations and Litigation | ||
YEAR TWO SEMESTER ONE | |||
SLA6661 | Dissertation |
Course Features
- Lectures 0
- Quizzes 0
- Duration 10 weeks
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 0
- Assessments Yes