3 Masters in Criminal Law and Criminology

As the counterpart to civil law, criminal law relates to laws and their disobeying which harm the well-being and safety of others. In contrast to civil law, no compensation but a punishment is imposed on individuals who disobey these laws.

Criminal Law and Criminology

Find and compare 3 Masters in Criminal Law and Criminology in Belgium. Below is a selection of the available study options. If you're interested in studying Criminal Law and Criminology in Belgium you can view all 3 Master's programmes. You can also read more about the Criminal Law and Criminology discipline in general or about studying in Belgium.

  • Master in Combined Title

    This programme gives you the opportunity to create your own personal joint combination LLM by choosing any two areas of interest from the range of LLM specialisms at Kent. You choose one subject area as your ‘major' subject and study all three core modules required for that programme. You then choose a ‘minor' subject and study any three modules offered for that programme (including, but not restricted to, core modules). You can then choose to do your dissertation in either of the two areas.

  • Master in Law LLM, MPhil, PhD

    We welcome applications for research degrees in a wide range of areas. We recommend you contact the School informally before applying, and you should accompany your application with a brief (two- to four-page) outline of the research project you envisage and your intended methodology. You may find it helpful to discuss your project informally with an appropriate member of staff (contact details are on our website) or with the Director of Postgraduate Research.

  • Master in Master of Science in Criminology

    The criminological program provides an appealing specialized, European and internationally oriented and research-based study of crime and the way of dealing with it as well as the study of the processes of (de)criminalization.



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