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LLM International Human Rights Law

  • University of Essex
  • Responsable(s) de la formation : Scott Sheeran
  • Contact administratif : Hayley Milburn
  • Adresse : Wivenhoe Park Colchester CO4 3SQ, Colchester
  • Téléphone : +44 (0)1206 874810
  • Email administratif : [email protected]
  • Site Internet : Consulter

Curriculum

Core modules

Dissertation: Llm International Human Rights Law


Compulsory modules

Foundation Essay: Llm International Human Rights Law
International Human Rights: Law, Institutions And Practice


Optional modules 

Please see here.

Curriculum

Core modules

Dissertation: Llm International Human Rights Law


Compulsory modules

Foundation Essay: Llm International Human Rights Law
International Human Rights: Law, Institutions And Practice


Optional modules 

Please see here.

Application

Our applicants should have a good Upper Second Class Honours degree in law, or in a related discipline, and/or substantial practical experience in a field related to the course.

If English is not your first language, then we require IELTS 7.0 with at least 6.5 for the writing component.

Application


Our applicants should have a good Upper Second Class Honours degree in law, or in a related discipline, and/or substantial practical experience in a field related to the course.

If English is not your first language, then we require IELTS 7.0 with at least 6.5 for the writing component.

Career Paths


Our School of Law graduates have gone on to a wide variety of careers in international and intergovernmental organisations or employment with  governments across the world, in commerce and banking, in non-governmental organisations and, as might be expected, in the legal profession and the judiciary. Recent graduates of LLM International Human Rights Law have found employment as National Protection Officer for UNHCR, an advocate for Refugees International, a lawyer for the Registry of the European Court of Human Rights, an adviser or the Association for the Prevention of Torture (APT), the lead lawyer for the Human Rights Advocacy Centre/Memorial, and a trade promotion manager at the Department of Trade and Industry.

Our large community of graduates regularly inform our current postgraduates of opportunities in their organisations and businesses.

Career Paths


Our School of Law graduates have gone on to a wide variety of careers in international and intergovernmental organisations or employment with  governments across the world, in commerce and banking, in non-governmental organisations and, as might be expected, in the legal profession and the judiciary. Recent graduates of LLM International Human Rights Law have found employment as National Protection Officer for UNHCR, an advocate for Refugees International, a lawyer for the Registry of the European Court of Human Rights, an adviser or the Association for the Prevention of Torture (APT), the lead lawyer for the Human Rights Advocacy Centre/Memorial, and a trade promotion manager at the Department of Trade and Industry.

Our large community of graduates regularly inform our current postgraduates of opportunities in their organisations and businesses.