Law - International Law - LLM
Overview
An opportunity to specialise in the exciting field of International Law for great career opportunities and further study.
The LL.M. in International Law is available on a full-time basis over a 1 year period.
Please note: The LL.M. in International Law is a cognitive masters. In order to be eligible for the course you will need to possess the following: 2.2 degree in Law or a related discipline (that has a 50% legal component to the degree) or foreign equivalent.
Relative work experience may also be taken into consideration.
Why Study International Law at Griffith?
The LL.M. in International Law programme aims to develop students' academic capabilities to their fullest, enhance their communication skills and develop their research skills, preparing them for career progression and/or laying the foundations for Ph.D. study.
• Unique international law focus
• Experienced lecturers - experts in their field
• Small class sizes - more individual attention to help you reach your personal potential
• Evening time lectures - it is possible to obtain an LL.M. with work or other day time commitments
• Internationally recognised Master of Law degree.
• Students will gain a firm understanding of the key principles of international law such as Public International Law, International Human Rights Law and International Commercial Law (depending on personal choice of modules).
• Students will acquire highly transferable skills attractive to a wide range of areas outside law including academia, journalism, media, finance, public administration, industry and commerce.
• A strong international focus gives students a key advantage when building a career in today's globalised legal landscape
• All of our lecturers are experienced academics who are specialists in their field.
Course Highlights
• Unique international law focus
• Experienced lecturers - experts in their field
• Small class sizes - more individual attention to help you reach your personal potential
• Evening time lectures - it is possible to obtain an LL.M. with work or other day time commitments.
Subjects taught
The LL.M. in International Law is studied over one calendar year. The student will complete six subjects and a dissertation. In the first semester, the student will complete three mandatory subjects (including a choice of either International Commercial Law or International Human Rights Law). In the second semester, they will choose three electives. (Electives run subject to demand and at the discretion of the faculty.)
Semester One
• Public International Law
• Advanced Legal Research and Writing
• International Commercial Law
• International and European Human Rights Law
Semester Two: Electives
• International Commercial Arbitration
• International Tax Law
• International Financial Services Law
• EU Internal Market and Competition Law
• International Intellectual Property Law
• Corporate Governance
• International Humanitarian Law
• Social and Economic Rights
• International Asylum and Immigration Law
• International Criminal Law
• Gender, Sexuality and Human Rights
• International Privacy and Data Protection Law
• Transitional Justice and Human Rights
Semester Three: Dissertation
• Dissertation
Entry requirements
2.2 degree in Law or a related discipline (that has a 50% legal component to the degree)or foreign equivalent or relevant work experience.
English Language
Griffith College is accepting the online Duolingo English Test (DET) as valid proof of English proficiency.
Application dates
How to Apply
All applicants must apply online uploading a copy of the following:
• Photo I.D. (driving licence or passport)
• Degree transcripts from previous studies
• Module descriptors from previous studies where the degree is not of a cognate discipline.
Assessment Info
Assessment is by means of written assignments combined with examinations.
Duration
1 year. Full-Time.
Enrolment dates
Intake Dates:
We run two intakes for this course, commencing as follows:
Autumn: September*
Spring: February*
*subject to sufficient numbers.
Post Course Info
Academic Progression
Many of our LL.M. graduates go on to pursue PhD studies, having acquired not only legal expertise but also advanced academic writing and legal research skills during the LL.M. programme.
Career Progression
Through the LL.M. in International Law, you will have gained valuable professional experience, built a strong foundation of critical analysis and presentation skills, and covered a diverse range of topics.
There is a wide range of career options for our graduates including:
• Promotion for those who are already practising in law
• In-house legal roles with international or domestic human rights organisations
• Legal advisor within international or domestic NGOs
• Legal researcher in area of international human rights law
• PhD study for an academic career.
More details
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Qualification letters
LL.M.
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Qualifications
Degree - Masters (Level 9 NFQ)
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Attendance type
Full time,Daytime
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