International Human Rights and International Humanitarian Law
Program Overview
International Human Rights and International Humanitarian Law Program
Overview
The International Human Rights and International Humanitarian Law program is offered by the School of Law, College of Humanities. This graduate program leads to the award of a Master of Laws (LLM) degree.
Program Details
- Level of Study: Graduate
- Qualification: LLM
- Duration: 1 year
Admission Requirements
Applicants are required to have obtained a good first degree (at least Second Class Lower) in Law from any recognized university. A background in Public International Law is an added advantage and will be required for admission purposes.
Program Structure
No detailed program structure is provided in the given context. However, the program focuses on International Human Rights and International Humanitarian Law, suggesting a curriculum that delves into the principles, practices, and legal frameworks governing these areas.
Colleges and Schools
The program is part of the College of Humanities, specifically offered through the School of Law. Other colleges in the university include:
- Basic and Applied Sciences
- Education
- Health Sciences
- Humanities
