The Public International Law course at The University of Aberdeen aims to provide students with an understanding of the role that International law plays in the contemporary world. Offered as a full-time, part-time, or online course, it explores key issues in international affairs, including the pivotal role of international law in controlling and influencing international affairs, as well as the increasing relevance of this branch of law in domestic jurisdictions.Course Content: This course covers various aspects of public international law including international organizations, human rights, humanitarian law, economic law, and environmental law. The program is structured to allow students to tailor the course according to their specific areas of interest. Key Modules: The LLM Public International Law offers a wide range of modules such as Principles of Public International Law, Optional Courses (3-4), and a Dissertation in Law. Optional modules include International Human Rights Law, Regional Human Rights Protection, International Criminal law and others.Future Careers: Graduates from this course will be equipped for roles in a variety of fields including government departments (both UK and foreign), international organisations, NGOs and academia. It also prepares students for a career in legal practice, equipping them to work in areas heavily impacted by International law such as corporate, oil, and gas, and environmental law.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page here.