International Legal Studies LLM

In an increasingly inter-dependent and globalised world where States, individuals and international organisations emerge as primary actors, International Legal Studies becomes a field of law of paramount significance in areas such as World Trade Law, Human Rights, Environmental Law, Business Law, Politics and International Relations. This Masters programme aims to provide

comprehensive knowledge and understanding of the nature, structure and function of the international legal system and its influence on strategic national and international policies

essential knowledge on fundamental principles on which inter-State relations are based and on the relationship of States with various other actors such as individuals and international organisations

a critical approach on contemporary challenges such as the role of foreign affairs in the protection of human rights, the use of nuclear weapons, the proliferation of legal regimes and the phenomenon of fragmentation of international law and the resolution of international disputes

comprehensive understanding of the rights and obligations of individuals in an international context in view of recent atrocities such as war crimes, genocide and crimes against humanity and of the role of international criminal courts and tribunals

You are assessed by coursework essays and written examinations, plus your dissertation. Most classes are taught by means of seminar groups.

A candidate registered for the LLM in International Legal Studies shall take the following compulsory modules:

A candidate registered for the LLM in International Legal Studies shall also take modules with a total value of 60 credits, selected from the following list. A candidate's selection shall, in all cases, be subject to the approval of the Degree Programme Director.

Students may also, with the approval of the Degree Programme Director and subject to availability, choose up to 20 credits of Politics modules from the School of Geography, Politics and Sociology as follows:

Please note that this list is a guide only and that, depending on staff availability, not ALL modules listed will run EVERY year. For further information please contact Dr Ole W Pedersen or Gemma Hayton

A candidate registered for the LLM in International Legal Studies may, subject to the approval of the Degree Programme Director, take other modules with a total value of 20 credits, in place of modules of an equivalent value specified for the degree programme.

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