LLM International Law (Conflict, Security and Human Rights)
The Master of Laws in International Law (Conflict, Security and Human Rights) (LLM) from The University of Hull degree programme presents a total study of International Law as an academic and vocational discipline.
Duration
1 year
Starting Date
September
Tuition Fee
Home/EU: £9,400 per year
International: £10,000 per year
Location
Hull, United Kingdom
About the programme
This LLM International Law (Conflict, Security and Human Rights) offered at The University of Hull allows you not only to understand the public (political), private (economic) and moral (human rights) interactions of international law in a theoretical and practical sense, but also to specialise in the legal study of conflict, security and human rights.
This LLM is designed for students with a background in law, politics, international relations, social sciences, history and human geography. However, applicants are welcomed from all academic disciplines and career paths, including professional and aspiring lawyers, public officials, human rights activists, diplomats, journalists and others who are interested in understanding public international law and its role in responding to conflict, security and human rights challenges.
Future prospects
LLM in International Law (Conflict, Security and Human Rights) will prepare you for a career as a professional lawyer, public official, human right activists, diplomat, or journalist.
Careers support is available from the Student and Graduate Centre for Professional Success.
Courses Included
- Public International Law
- Human Rights: The United Nations System
- Force, Security and International Law
- International Criminal Justice
- Dissertation
- Armed Conflict and International Law