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Course Overview

This scheme is intended to appeal to students who wish to study International Human Rights Law at Masters level, with the research focusing on a distinct although relatively broad specialism.

The required courses, combined with appropriate options, lay a strong foundation in the basics of international human rights which are of increasing importance today. The coursework requirements will develop research skills, and lay a basis for a dissertation, which is the main assessed component of the programme. Graduates completing the programme will be equipped to engage in more specialised practical or academic research in this field.

This scheme offers two optional pathways, the programme of which will be confirmed by the student at registration:

a/ Studying five modules with a 20,000 word dissertation (80 credits)

b/ Studying six modules with a 15,000 word dissertation (60 credits)

Core modules:

International Human Rights Law

International Law

Dissertation

One of the following human rights options:

Rights of Peoples

The Right to Adequate Food as a Human Right

International Criminal Law

Optional modules:

(Subject to change; choose two)

Environmental Law

European Union Law

Independent Research Module

International Criminal Law

International Environmental Law

International Family Law

International Humanitarian Law (Armed Conflict)

International Terrorism and the Law

Law and Global Health

Law of International Organisations and Institutions

Rights of Peoples

The Right to Adequate Food as a Human Right

Any other LLM module may be taken with permission from the Director.

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