The International Law LLM course at the University of Westminster provides an understanding of the main areas of international law, drawing on the resources and expertise of the Centre for International Law. The course is suitable for recent law graduates, those working in the field or those aspiring to pursue a career within the international law sphere.Course Content: The full-time program, which lasts for one year, includes areas such as public international law and international dispute resolution combined with commercial, business or policy subjects. Students will have the opportunity to conduct in-depth research and specialise in their areas of choice. The modules will be taught using a combination of lectures, seminars, group work and self-study methods.Key Modules: Some of the key modules include Principles and Theories of International Law, International Criminal Law and Justice, International Human Rights Law, International Dispute Resolution, Law of the World Trade Organisation, and Intellectual Property Law and Policy.Future Careers: Many graduates from the course have gone on to successful careers in international law, both in private practice and in international organisations such as the United Nations and the International Court of Justice.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.