The LLM Transitional Justice and Conflict is a postgraduate course offered by the University of East London (UEL). The course provides a comprehensive understanding of transitional justice, allowing students to critically examine the complexities of transitions from conflict and their impact on justice initiatives, in relation to legal, political, economic, social, racial and gendered injustices. Course Content: The course comprises an introduction to law-based research, critical race theory, trauma, violence, and transitional justice. The program looks at both conflict resolution and transitional justice, including examples and case studies from around the world. Key Modules: Some of the key modules you'll study include International Human Rights Law, Post-conflict Studies, International Criminal Law, and International Conflict Resolution. The dissertation is also a key component of the course, providing you an opportunity to engage in a detailed study of a chosen area within the field of transitional justice. Future Careers: Completing the course will equip you with the skills and knowledge necessary to take up roles within organizations working with transitional justice, conflict resolution, human rights, and youth work. You can also further your career within many public sector roles, as well as within private sector organizations such as legal firms, governmental bodies and NGOs. For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.