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Are the University of Essex and Colchester good places to do a LLM in International Human Rights Law?

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Are the University of Essex and Colchester good places to do a LLM in International Human Rights Law?

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Absolutely! Colchester is the oldest recorded town in England and is just 55 minutes away from London. The University has a well-equipped, large campus set in beautiful parkland between Colchester and the coastal village of Wivenhoe, which provides students and academics with a great environment to learn, think and do research. More importantly, this environment provides students with the chance to establish solid bonds with their classmates and with the academic staff as we are all in permanent contact during the year. Equally, the Human Rights Centre provides our students with a wider community and the necessary environment to approach human rights from a range of disciplines and with a distinctive practical orientation.

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