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    LLM 12 months full-time, 24 months part-time

Course Description

With our LLM International Law join a dynamic and international learning environment, where academic excellence and professional relevance is at the heart of our teaching.

You will be able to choose from a wide selection of modules from the School of Law, the Graduate Institute of Political and International Studies and the ICMA Centre, part of the renowned Henley Business School.

Benefit from high-quality teaching and courses supported by expert academic researchers and practitioners, and develop links with employers and take opportunities to gain real-world experience.

The programme is offered under the auspices of global law at Reading, the home of public international law, EU law and human rights law at Reading.

Entry Requirements

Normally a good undergraduate honours degree (2.1 or above), or equivalent from a university outside the UK. Our students come with a variety of relevant legal and non-legal experience and all applicants are considered on individual merit.

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Fees

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Programme Funding

Masters scholarships available please visit website for details

Student Destinations

The skills gained by undertaking a postgraduate law degree are in great demand from both legal and non-legal employers. LLM International Law will be an asset for students seeking employment in international courts and tribunals, United Nations agencies, legal practice and advocacy in the international law field, international non-governmental organisations (NGOs), the public service (in the areas of foreign relations, international development, etc), law reform agencies, the media (journalism and broadcasting) and academia (with further postgraduate study).

Module Details

Sample modules:

  • Introduction to international law
  • Global architecture of crisis, conflict, and disaster management
  • International refugee law
  • Law of armed conflict
  • The use of military force

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