The Postgraduate Human Rights Law course at Middlesex University, UK provides students with a comprehensive understanding of international human rights law. The course equips students with the ability to advance human rights practice in a range of professional contexts, presenting a critical exploration of international human rights law from a practical perspective.Course Content: This course investigates both the theory and practice of human rights law, including international humanitarian law and international criminal law. It covers a broader spectrum of human rights topics, including the examination of major trends and current questions in international human rights practice. The course also provides an understanding of how to use rights frameworks strategically in practical situations to effect positive and sustainable change.Key Modules: Substantial modules of this course include Human Rights Advocacy, International Criminal Law, International Humanitarian Law, Child Rights in Domestic and International Law, Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights, and Migration and Human Rights.Accreditations: Middlesex LLB programmes (including the Human Rights Law courses) are recognised by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) and the Bar Standards Board as Qualifying Law Degrees.Future Careers: This course prepares students for an extensive number of careers in human rights advocacy and related areas, including non-governmental organisations at home and abroad, intergovernmental and government agencies, and the commercial sector, particularly international business and finance.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.