MA International Law and International Relations
Course Overview
This interdisciplinary MA program explores the intricate relationship between international law and global politics, providing a deep theoretical and practical understanding of how legal principles shape state interactions. Jointly delivered by the Law School and the Department of Politics, Philosophy and Religion, the course is designed to develop critical, analytical, and communications skills highly valued in global careers. It serves as an ideal foundation for professional advancement or further academic research at the PhD level.
Key Program Highlights
- Jointly taught by experts from both the Law School and the Department of Politics, Philosophy and Religion
- Access to influential research centres specializing in international law, human rights, and justice
- Develops highly prized interdisciplinary analytical and communications skills
- Opens doors to careers in international affairs, NGOs, journalism, and diplomacy
- Capstone 20,000-word dissertation allows for deep exploration of a chosen topic
Course Overview
This interdisciplinary MA program explores the intricate relationship between international law and global politics, providing a deep theoretical and practical understanding of how legal principles shape state interactions. Jointly delivered by the Law School and the Department of Politics, Philosophy and Religion, the course is designed to develop critical, analytical, and communications skills highly valued in global careers. It serves as an ideal foundation for professional advancement or further academic research at the PhD level.
Key Program Highlights
- Jointly taught by experts from both the Law School and the Department of Politics, Philosophy and Religion
- Access to influential research centres specializing in international law, human rights, and justice
- Develops highly prized interdisciplinary analytical and communications skills
- Opens doors to careers in international affairs, NGOs, journalism, and diplomacy
- Capstone 20,000-word dissertation allows for deep exploration of a chosen topic