The International Law (Distance Learning) Master of Laws programme at the University of Lincoln is designed to provide a detailed understanding of the international legal processes and projects that are shaping our world today. Students gain exposure to a wide range of legal ideas and challenges that influence many aspects of human life including social, political, economic and cultural matters. The course is taught by a team of researchers and practitioners who are specialists in their field, and it grants students the freedom to explore areas of personal interest through the writing of a dissertation.Course Content: This course covers various aspects related to international law including forced migration, human rights, natural resources, surveillance, space activities and many more of global significance. Compared to the traditional Master of Laws programme, this course is centred around active student learning. Students correspond with tutors through email, discussion boards, virtual learning environment chats and video conferencing. Key Modules: Key modules include Public International Law, International Human Rights Law, International Criminal Law, International Economic Law and International Law: Research Methods and Project. The culmination of the programme is a dissertation, where students have the opportunity to explore a specific area of interest within international law.Future Careers: This course provides a robust foundation for those looking to work in the field of international law, whether in a legal practice, government bodies or non-governmental organisations. Graduates can apply their knowledge to a broad range of professions including the civil service, international organisations, human rights bodies, and the judiciary.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.