The Human Rights Law Postgraduate course offered by the University of Kent (Brussels School of International Studies) is a specialized course of study that focuses on the complex issues surrounding human rights law. The course aims to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of international human rights law, with regard to its doctrine, theoretical factors, and practical application in the world today.Course Content: The program explores international human rights law and equips students with knowledge and understanding of the theoretical and practical critique of the institutions, mechanisms, and standards of human rights law. The course places a strong emphasis on the relationship of human rights to diversity, development, security, and justice. It also addresses key issues concerning the effect of international organizations and businesses on human rights, the scope of rights protection for refugees and migrants, the global and local effects of climate change on human rights and many more.Key Modules: The course offers a variety of modules, including International Human rights law, International law on foreign investment, Transitional Justice, International relations and contemporary issues, Migration: Conflict, the state and human rights.Accreditations: The course is fully accredited by the University of Kent.Future Careers: Graduates of this course have found positions in the field of international NGOs, diplomatic offices, international bodies like the United Nations and the European Union, academic and research institutions, as well as in the fields of foreign affairs and immigration.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.