The International Criminal Law and International Human Rights Law LLM at Bangor University provides a comprehensive understanding of the broader context of international law processes. It is designed to equip students with essential knowledge of key issues within international criminal law and international human rights law.Course Content: The course outlines the essential legal frameworks and key concepts surrounding complex issues related to international crimes and human rights. It offers in-depth study in areas like the international human rights regime, principles of legality and culpability in international criminal law, and transnational and comparative aspects of criminal law. The program engages with methodological approaches, including the use of criminal justice tools.Key Modules: Some of the core modules in this course are Public International Law, European Human Rights, International Boundary Law, Law of the Sea, Transnational Crime, and International Organisations. Other modules include Law of International Trade, Principles of Company Law, International Commercial Arbitration, Competition law in Europe, and others, from which optional choices can be made.Future Careers: Upon successful completion of the course, students may find opportunities in legal practice, government and non-governmental organizations, or academia. They'll possess the capabilities to advise on crucial international legal issues, with a specific focus on international criminal cases and human rights issues.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.