The LLM International Humanitarian Law course offered by the University of Essex is a master's level program that aims to provide students with comprehensive coverage of international humanitarian law, with a particular focus on how it operates in times of armed conflict. Course Content: The curriculum focuses on international law, war and human rights; child soldiers and the law; and lawyers, courts, and social change. It includes options such as preserving human rights in war, the transnational proliferation of weapons, and the law and practice of the International Criminal Court (ICC).Key Modules: Key modules in this course include ‘International Law, War and Human Rights’, ‘Child Soldiers and the Law’, and ‘Lawyers, Courts and Social Change’. Optional modules may include 'The International Criminal Court: Theory & Practice', 'Transnational Counter-Terrorism Law', and 'International Humanitarian Law'.Accreditations: The course currently does not have any specific accreditations mentioned on the course page.Future Careers: Graduates of this course can expect a wide variety of career possibilities. They are prepared for roles in international organisations such as the United Nations, the Red Cross, non-governmental organisations, academia, the legal profession, the military, and the government. For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.