The International Law LLM course at the University of Huddersfield caters to the ever-increasing global need to understand and apply international law. The course provides a variety of key aspects of international law and prepares its students to engage critically with the legal responses to major global issues.Course Content: The programme offers the opportunity to critically assess the role of international law in international politics and its application to the commercial world. This involves studying a wide range of issues including conflict, war and security, human rights, globalisation, free trade, and the role of international organisations and NGOs. Students will also undertake a final project/dissertation to deeply engage with a specific area of the law that interests them. Key Modules: The course comprises of both compulsory and optional modules. The compulsory modules include Principles of International Law, International Human Rights, and Law and International public politics. Among optional modules are International Forensic Investigation, International Business Law, and Trade and Globalisation.Accreditations: The course is subject to the University of Huddersfield’s regulations and quality assurance processes.Future Careers: The knowledge and skills developed from this course can be applied to careers in international organisations, NGOs, law firms and consultancies, or in academia. For those already working in these areas, the course offers an opportunity to enhance skills and understanding, and to transfer to different areas within the sector.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.