LL.M. in International Law and Organizations

LL.M. in International Law and Organizations is a specialized postgraduate program designed for law graduates who want to deepen their understanding of international law, diplomacy, and global governance. This course typically spans 1 year for full-time students or 2 years for part-time students. It covers subjects such as international human rights law, international trade law, conflict resolution, and the functioning of international organizations like the United Nations and the World Trade Organization. Students will also explore topics related to the laws governing states, intergovernmental organizations, and multinational corporations. Graduates are well-equipped for careers in international law firms, government agencies, international NGOs, or global institutions, with an emphasis on resolving global challenges through legal frameworks.