This new pathway provides an in-depth engagement with core areas of transnational law today, it offers an unprecedented opportunity for students preparing for a career in global private practice, as in-house counsel or international public service, the non-profit sector or an international organisation or with adjudicatory bodies, agencies and networks.
List of expected programme modules (subject to change):
- Transnational Law: Actors, Norms, Processes – Foundations and Perspectives, Peer Zumbansen
- Sociology of Law, Legal Culture and Transnational Challenges, David Nelken & Prabha Kotiswaran
- Law, Legal Systems and the United Nations: The 21st Century Landscape of International Law, Daniel Bethlehem QC, Ady Schonmann-Bethlehem, Penelope Nevill
- International Human Rights Law, Octavio Ferraz & Eva Pils
- Human Rights in War Times: Armed Conflict, Military Operations and Post-Conflict Justice, Silvia Borelli
- Comparative and Transnational Constitutional Law, Cindy Skach
- International Refugee Law, Satvinder Juss
- The Transnational Regulation of Global Networks, Florian Grisel
- Inequality, Human Development and the Rule of Law in Transnational Perspective, Octavio Luiz Motta Ferraz
- Transnational Criminal Law, Prabha Kotiswaran & Nicola Palmer,
- Transnational Law Enforcement, Ben Bowling
- International and Comparative Family Law, Claire Fenton-Glynn
- Transnational Corporate Governance : Theories, Problems, Applications, Dionysia Katelouzou
- Business and Human Rights, Cees van Dam
- Morality and the Law: Transnational Perspectives, Cindy Skach
More informations here and here.