The LLM Law- International Criminal Law and Practice offered by Northumbria University is an academia and research-driven course aiming to equip candidates with the necessary skills and depth of knowledge to practice or teach International Criminal Law at the highest level. It is facilitated by internationally recognized staff and gives you the opportunity to explore issues of international significance.Course Content: The course consists of a research methods module, three specialist law modules and a traditionally researched dissertation, providing you with a solid grasp of the necessary skills, methodologies, and research methods needed in this field. The three specialist modules cover aspects such as International Criminal Law, International Humanitarian Law, and The Investigation and Pre-Trial Stages of International Criminal Law. Key Modules: The modules can include Research Legal Methods, International Criminal Law, International Humanitarian Law, The Investigation and Pre-Trial Stages of International Criminal Law, and Legal Dissertation.Accreditations: No specific accreditations are mentioned on the course page.Future Careers: This course is suitable for students interested in pursuing a career in international spheres such as non-governmental organisations, governmental legal departments, international tribunals or courts, or in practice dealing with international criminal law.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.