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Non-Credit Courses

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As part of its extensive range of programmes offered to post-graduate students, researchers, and professionals, The Bonavero Institute also offers a range of non-credit courses which change on a yearly basis. 

 

Previous Courses

Non-Credit Course: Research Training on Police Use of Force Legislation & Jurisprudence

Non-Credit Course: Human Rights Strategy Human Rights Activism, Protest and the Law in the UK

Non-credit Course: Coercion and Labour Exploitation before Courts

Non-Credit Course: Research Training on Counterterrorism Law

Non-Credit Course: Business and Human Rights - Real World Accountability

Non-Credit Course: Research Training on the Right of Peaceful Assembly

Non-Credit Course: The Past and Present of Slavery - Developing a Strategic Response

Non-Credit Course: Research Training on Universal Jurisdiction for the Crime of Torture

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