LLM International Law and International Relations

Course Overview

The LLM International Law and International Relations examines global politics and international law and the fascinating interplay between the two. Jointly delivered by the Law School and the Department of Politics, Philosophy and Religion (PPR), it enables you to explore the theory and the practice of international relations and international law, and deepen your understanding of the ways that legal principles apply to inter-state relations.

Our Law School is home to the Centre for International Law and Human Rights, the Centre for Crime, Law and Justice, the Centre for Law and Society, and the Centre for Child and Family Justice. PPR is home to the Richardson Institution for Peace Studies, and also the Cultural Political Economy Research Centre. These influential centres underpin our postgraduate teaching and you will have access to the expertise of academics researching in the field of international relations, international law and other legal and socio-legal issues.

The pathway for the LLM ensures a duality: a total of 6 modules from the Law School and PPR, and a 15,000 word dissertation, which enables you to pursue your own interests whilst becoming practiced at looking at issues from different perspectives.

Our teaching approach is international in scope and comparative by nature, and we actively encourage you to build a beneficial network of academics, peers and alumni during your time with us. All of this will help you to broaden your experience, deepen your understanding, and prepare for your next step.

Your postgraduate LLM degree can open doors to a wide range of careers and provides a training opportunity for those pursuing careers in areas such as foreign and international affairs, national and international non-governmental organisations, journalism and international business.

Whilst on this degree you will have the chance to develop: the skills required to critically evaluate cutting-edge research; inter-disciplinary skills; and, analytical and communications skills. All of which can be a real boost in any sector and highly prized by employers.

The LLM/MA is also an ideal stepping stone to PhD study and academia.

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Modules

  • Dissertation (60 credits)
  • International Law
  • Major Approaches to the Study of International Relations
  • Research Methods in Law
  • Business and Human Rights
  • Conflict Management and Contemporary Conflicts
  • Environmental Law
  • Globalisation: Its Meanings, Causes and Consequences
  • Independent Research Module
  • International Business Law and Institutions
  • International Commercial Litigation
  • International Criminal Law
  • International Environmental Law
  • International Human Rights Law
  • International Relations and Politics of South Asia
  • International Terrorism and the Law
  • Issues and Practice in Diplomacy and Foreign Policy
  • Legal Advice Clinic
  • Politics and International Relations of the Middle East
  • Public Policy
  • StreetLaw
  • The Law of the United Nations
  • The Rights of Peoples
  • Theorising Security and War
  • Theory and Concepts in Diplomacy and Foreign Policy
  • Theory and Methods in Postgraduate Studies
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    £23,875 Per Year

    International student tuition fee

    1 Year

    Duration

    Oct 2024

    Start Month

    Sep 2024

    Application Deadline

    Upcoming Intakes

    • October 2024

    Mode of Study

    • Full Time