Ph.D. in Women & Child Law is an advanced research degree that focuses on legal protections, rights, and policies for women and children. The 3-5-year curriculum includes training on gender justice, child rights, family law, and international human rights law, followed by extensive original research. Students engage in multidisciplinary studies, examining themes such as domestic abuse, child welfare, reproductive rights, and gender discrimination from legal, social, and policy perspectives. Graduates frequently pursue professions in academia, law, policy advocacy, and government, where they impact legislative frameworks and promote justice and equality for women and children around the world.