LLM International Criminal Law and Procedure
Duration: 1 year
Course details
This LLM course covers the concepts and enforcement of international criminal law; it focuses on international crimes that fall under the jurisdiction of international criminal courts and tribunals (genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes and aggression). The core principles, law, and institutions of international criminal law are contextualised against international law and human rights, and international humanitarian law
This LLM will allow you to study the five separate objectives used in enforcement of Criminal Law; retribution, deterrence, incapacitation, rehabilitation and restitution taught.
Modules
Classes you will attend
Advanced Legal Skills
International Perspective in Law
International Human Rights Law
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Legal Research Project
Dissertation
Entry requirements
Minimum entry is a 2:2 Honours degree in Law or a related discipline.
Career possibilities
Through this program you will be looking for careers in the new international criminal law institutions such as the International Criminal Court or in Law agencies.
Salaries of Law graduates are among the highest of all graduates. This programme will give you access to positions in the Crown Prosecution Service, Police, Probation services…
You can expect to have these following positions after you graduate:
- Legal executive
- Interpreters
- Lawyer
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