The International Law LLM course offered by the University of Leicester provides a comprehensive and in-depth understanding of the main legal issues in the field of international law, enabling students to develop their analytical and research skills. The course may be of interest to professionals in government agencies, international organizations, non-governmental organizations, or law firms dealing with issues of international law.Course Content: The course takes a practical and case-oriented approach so that students can understand and critically assess the role of international law in addressing the most pressing global issues, such as the use of force, armed conflict, terrorism, governance, human rights, and the global economy.Key Modules: The Key Modules in this course include Public International Law, International Humanitarian Law, International Human Rights Law, and more. Students also have the option to do a dissertation on a topic of their choice under the guidance of a relevant faculty member.Future Careers: The course can lead to careers in a variety of sectors including international corporations, international law firms, international organizations, and government departments. Graduating students can specialize in international legal practice, advisory roles in NGOs, policy roles in government and international organizations, or further academic research.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.