The LLM International Law analyses how international law operates within the key areas of international human rights and international business law. The end of the Second World War has witnessed not only the creation of numerous international organizations but also an increased level of global interconnection and the creation of common standards in many areas. International Law has become an important area of study because of the role it plays in regulating the relationships between states and how different states shape their laws and legal systems. Therefore, the knowledge and understanding of the legal aspects of international law and how international law operates in the areas of international business and international human rights law is an important attribute that is highly regarded by prospective employers such as academic institutions, non-governmental organizations and charities, policy and research organizations, and international organizations.
Minimum 2:2 class UK degree or international equivalent in any subject area.
6.5 overall with a 6.0 minimum in all bands
Law
City Centre
Postgraduate
1
September
6.0
£7,700, £13,200,
Canterbury, England
6.0
Postgraduate
n/a
Waterloo Ontario
8.0
Postgraduate
21762
London
6.5
Postgraduate
£ 10380