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LLM in Public International Law

Admission

Entry Requirements:


Candidates should have a very strong academic profile and good English. The entrance requirement is normally a first degree in law, social science, humanities or related field or an equivalent professional qualification and experience. Evidence of at least upper second-class honours ability will be looked for, but full credit will be given for professional experience.


Students do not need to have previously studied Public International Law, however if they have not they will be required to take the general PIL module.

English Requirements:

For applicants whose first language is not English, the following qualification is also required: ELTS: 7 with a minimum of 6 in each area.

Admission

Entry Requirements:


Candidates should have a very strong academic profile and good English. The entrance requirement is normally a first degree in law, social science, humanities or related field or an equivalent professional qualification and experience. Evidence of at least upper second-class honours ability will be looked for, but full credit will be given for professional experience.


Students do not need to have previously studied Public International Law, however if they have not they will be required to take the general PIL module.

English Requirements:

For applicants whose first language is not English, the following qualification is also required: ELTS: 7 with a minimum of 6 in each area.

Program

The City LLM in Public International Law offers two major programme options. 


First, students can take an LLM in Public International Law. Students are able to choose from approximately 15 different module subjects. You can then complete a dissertation in any one of the four modules you have already undertaken.


Alternatively, you can choose to add a specialism to your LLM in Public International Law by taking two modules and a dissertation in a chosen specialist area of law. We offer specialisms in: 

  • International Human Rights
  • International Dispute Resolution
  • International Law and the Global Economy
  • International Criminal Law and Justice 
  • International Law and Armed Conflicts

Program

The City LLM in Public International Law offers two major programme options. 


First, students can take an LLM in Public International Law. Students are able to choose from approximately 15 different module subjects. You can then complete a dissertation in any one of the four modules you have already undertaken.


Alternatively, you can choose to add a specialism to your LLM in Public International Law by taking two modules and a dissertation in a chosen specialist area of law. We offer specialisms in: 

  • International Human Rights
  • International Dispute Resolution
  • International Law and the Global Economy
  • International Criminal Law and Justice 
  • International Law and Armed Conflicts