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Course Overview

The course provides the opportunity to study the relations between:

  • States
  • Individuals
  • International organisations
  • And other non-state actors.

A wide variety of modules allows you to tailor the course to your particular career aim and plans. You will study a range of issues relating to:

  • The creation of legal obligations
  • Recognition of states
  • The role of international organisations
  • Liability for international crimes and dispute settlement
  • The use of force
  • Environmental protection
  • Human rights
  • Regulation of international trade and investment.

Our graduates have gone on to careers in international legal practice, international and national trade bodies. As well as in government and academic posts.

Entry Requirement 

Academic Requirement:

Students will normally be required to have (or to be expecting) a good honours degree, or an equivalent degree awarded by a university outside the United Kingdom. The degree may be in Law or in a related discipline. We welcome applications from both non-Law graduates and work experience-based candidates.

Students new to the academic study of law will be advised to read a number of recommended texts by way of induction before they begin the course. Students are also encouraged to attend the induction sessions provided in the week prior to the beginning of the course.

English Language Requirements:

An IELTS minimum score of 6.5 (with 6.0 in reading and writing) is required.

Fees

Home (UK) Full time tuition fee: £7700 (Masters); £6700 (Diploma)

Home (UK) Part time fee: £3850

International / EU full time fee: £14900


This information was accurate on : 30/03/2021
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