Make a difference to people’s lives by exploring solutions to some of the most pressing issues facing the world today.
On this course, you’ll learn about human rights, migration and refugees, cross-border regulation, technology and trade, and how the global community prosecutes the most serious crimes.
Through an interdisciplinary approach – drawing on law, social justice, economics and international relations – we look at the realities on the ground. You’ll also develop an understanding of legal frameworks and the effectiveness of organisations like the United Nations and International Criminal Court.
At least a 2:2 undergraduate honours degree or equivalent in Law or a relevant subject such as economics, finance, international relations, political science, history, criminology, criminal justice, or sociology. You may still be considered for the course if you have a qualification in a different subject area. You may also be considered for the course if you have other professional qualifications or experience of equivalent standing.
The course is ideal if you want to work for social justice and humanitarian organisations, NGOs, policymaking bodies or in legal advisory roles.
Year 1 compulsory modules
⦁ Dissertation
⦁ Public International Law
⦁ Research Methods
⦁ United Nations Law
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