Program start date | Application deadline |
2024-09-01 | 2024-06-30 |
Program Overview
The LL.M. Through interdisciplinary perspectives, practical skills development, and access to renowned academics and practitioners, the program equips students for careers in law, advocacy, research, and related fields. Its flexible structure allows for part-time study and the optional completion of a Postgraduate Diploma.
Program Outline
Description:
Through lectures, simulations, workshops, and master classes, the program equips students with the critical thinking, research, and communication skills necessary to analyze and understand complex issues within international justice. It examines the legal frameworks aimed at protecting vulnerable groups and critically analyzes their effectiveness in practice.
Program Uniqueness:
- Emphasis on interdisciplinary perspectives, drawing upon insights from human rights, equality, and social inclusion.
- Strong focus on practical skills development through simulations, workshops, and master classes.
- Access to internationally renowned academics and practitioners who engage with current issues in the field.
- Collaboration with leading law firms and human rights organizations, providing students with real-world insights and experiential learning opportunities.
Benefits:
- Develop expertise in contemporary issues in international justice.
- Enhance analytical and research skills for critical engagement with complex topics.
- Strengthen communication and advocacy skills for effective engagement in global justice dialogues.
- Gain a competitive edge for a career in law, advocacy, research, and related fields.
Outline:
Program Structure:
- Total Credit Requirement: 90 credits
- Mandatory Modules:
- Public International Law (10 credits)
- Professional Development (5 credits)
- Dissertation (25 credits)
- Elective Modules: 50 credits
- Choose from a range of modules focusing on human rights and global justice issues
- Flexible structure allows for part-time study over two years.
- Optional completion of Postgraduate Diploma with 60 credits and no dissertation requirement.
- Module offerings subject to demand and availability.
Sample Modules:
- International Human Rights Law
- Comparative Equality Law
- International Criminal Justice
- Environmental Justice
- Law and Development
- Migration and Refugee Law
- Transitional Justice
- Gender Justice
Assessment:
Assessment Methods:
- Written assignments
- Oral presentations
- Participation in class discussions
- Critical analysis of complex issues and arguments.
- Effective written and oral communication skills.
- Research skills and ability to analyze primary and secondary sources.
- Ability to synthesize information and form independent conclusions.
Teaching:
Teaching Methods:
- Small-group lectures
- Interactive seminars
- Workshops and simulation exercises
- Individual and group presentations
- Research-led teaching and guidance
- Engagement with guest speakers and practitioners
Faculty:
- Internationally recognized experts in international law, human rights, and related fields.
- Strong commitment to supporting student learning and research.
- Diverse faculty backgrounds and research interests.
Careers:
Career Paths:
- International Lawyer
- Human Rights Advocate
- Legal Researcher
- Policy Analyst
- NGO Worker
- Academic Researcher
- Foreign Service Officer
- Judge or Prosecutor in international tribunals
Career Opportunities:
- Government departments and agencies
- Advocacy organizations
- Legal firms
- International organizations
- Research institutions
- NGOs
- Academia
Other:
- The program prepares students for doctoral studies in law and related fields.
- Students benefit from strong links with leading law firms and public sector organizations.
Summary: The LL.M. in International Justice offers a comprehensive and rigorous program of study for those seeking advanced knowledge and expertise in the field.