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MANG6319 2026-27
International Corporate Governance
Corporate Governance is an area that has grown rapidly in the last few years fuelled by high profile corporate collapses and financial crisis. The module builds on sound theoretical base to encompass the latest developments in the field worldwide. It takes an international approach to corporate governance, contextualising its development and providing a stimulating range of academic and empirical practitioner research, and topical case studies. It also introduces institutional and legal systems from both government and firm’s viewpoints that influence the effectiveness of corporate governance. -
MANG6535 2026-27
International Corporate Social Responsibility and Ethics
This module gives an overview of moral philosophy and shows how such ethical theories apply in a business context. This module also covers the development of the concept and the meaning of the terms ‘corporate social responsibility’ (CSR) in a business context; how CSR is being implemented in today’s corporations, its impact and likely future directions. The module summarises the latest thinking of the strategic significance of CSR, and how CSR goes to the heart of the way in which businesses and their managers make decisions and conduct their activities. In addition, the module explores how businesses can develop and adopt sustainable business models to secure a positive future for themselves and the world in which they operate. In the process, the module considers how CSR can lead to innovation, new business opportunities and towards solutions to many of today’s business, social and environmental problems. A key aim of the module is to enable students to understand the role and responsibilities of business and managers/owners in the context of the wider society and the future global challenges. -
MANG6535 2025-26
International Corporate Social Responsibility and Ethics
This module gives an overview of moral philosophy and shows how such ethical theories apply in a business context. This module also covers the development of the concept and the meaning of the terms ‘corporate social responsibility’ (CSR) in a business context; how CSR is being implemented in today’s corporations, its impact and likely future directions. The module summarises the latest thinking of the strategic significance of CSR, and how CSR goes to the heart of the way in which businesses and their managers make decisions and conduct their activities. In addition, the module explores how businesses can develop and adopt sustainable business models to secure a positive future for themselves and the world in which they operate. In the process, the module considers how CSR can lead to innovation, new business opportunities and towards solutions to many of today’s business, social and environmental problems. A key aim of the module is to enable students to understand the role and responsibilities of business and managers/owners in the context of the wider society and the future global challenges. -
SSPC6000 2026-27
International Criminal Justice: Criminological and Psychological Perspectives
This core interdisciplinary module sets the foundations for postgraduate study on international criminal justice by providing two key elements. Firstly, it provides a comprehensive overview of criminal justice principles and processes. Secondly, it introduces key criminological and psychological perspectives that underpin and permeate criminal justice institutions. Adopting an interdisciplinary approach, students will engage with key theoretical and practical issues from both criminological and psychological viewpoints. The module examines national and international criminal justice agencies and institutions, and looks at the roles and responsibilities of personnel as well as issues of accountability in relation to current international developments. Legal cases from the UK, the US, Australia, and Canada, as well as cases from the European Court of Human Rights, International Criminal Court and the Inter-American Court of Human Rights will provide contemporary case studies of cutting-edge criminal justice dilemmas. -
SSPC6000 2025-26
International Criminal Justice: Criminological and Psychological Perspectives
This core interdisciplinary module sets the foundations for postgraduate study on international criminal justice by providing two key elements. Firstly, it provides a comprehensive overview of criminal justice principles and processes. Secondly, it introduces key criminological and psychological perspectives that underpin and permeate criminal justice institutions. Adopting an interdisciplinary approach, students will engage with key theoretical and practical issues from both criminological and psychological viewpoints. The module examines national and international criminal justice agencies and institutions, and looks at the roles and responsibilities of personnel as well as issues of accountability in relation to current international developments. Legal cases from the UK, the US, Australia, and Canada, as well as cases from the European Court of Human Rights, International Criminal Court and the Inter-American Court of Human Rights will provide contemporary case studies of cutting-edge criminal justice dilemmas. -
LAWS3101 2027-28
International Criminal Law
International Criminal Law, rather than comparing domestic law of different countries, is concerned with only those crimes which are of such gravity that they affect the whole international community. International criminal law deals therefor with crimes such as genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity, usually committed in the context of armed conflict. This module explores how the international community responds to such mass atrocities, how it tries to bring even the most powerful perpetrators to justice and the numerous challenges it faces in trying to do so though the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague.
This module will introduce you to the core international crimes over which the International Criminal Court has jurisdiction as well as the Court’s main procedures. It will examine the relationship between the Court and its stakeholders such as member and non-member states, the United Nations Security Council and the African Union. Analysing the tension between the principles of truth, justice and peace and the pressures of realpolitik, this course will critically assess to what extent the ICC is able to achieve its aims and objectives. -
LAWS3101 2028-29
International Criminal Law
International Criminal Law, rather than comparing domestic law of different countries, is concerned with only those crimes which are of such gravity that they affect the whole international community. International criminal law deals therefor with crimes such as genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity, usually committed in the context of armed conflict. This module explores how the international community responds to such mass atrocities, how it tries to bring even the most powerful perpetrators to justice and the numerous challenges it faces in trying to do so though the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague.
This module will introduce you to the core international crimes over which the International Criminal Court has jurisdiction as well as the Court’s main procedures. It will examine the relationship between the Court and its stakeholders such as member and non-member states, the United Nations Security Council and the African Union. Analysing the tension between the principles of truth, justice and peace and the pressures of realpolitik, this course will critically assess to what extent the ICC is able to achieve its aims and objectives. -
MANG3104 2029-30
International Entrepreneurship
The module provides an overview of the diffusion of entrepreneurship in international settings, including USA, Europe, and developing economies, by examining entrepreneurial strategy, process and operations that entrepreneurs are engaged in at various stages of international entrepreneurship activities. -
MANG3104 2027-28
International Entrepreneurship
The module provides an overview of the diffusion of entrepreneurship in international settings, including USA, Europe, and developing economies, by examining entrepreneurial strategy, process and operations that entrepreneurs are engaged in at various stages of international entrepreneurship activities. -
MANG3104 2028-29
International Entrepreneurship
The module provides an overview of the diffusion of entrepreneurship in international settings, including USA, Europe, and developing economies, by examining entrepreneurial strategy, process and operations that entrepreneurs are engaged in at various stages of international entrepreneurship activities.