The LLM International Law course offered by The University of Law allows students to dive deep into critical issues in international law, gain comprehensive knowledge on how international organizations work and how international disputes are settled. This postgraduate course is designed for both law and non-law graduates who are interested in the contemporary issues in international law.Course Content: The LLM International Law course involves studying international institutions, human rights and global security among other elements. It also offers a wide variety of electives to choose from, enabling students to specialize in an area of interest.Key Modules: Key modules that make up this course include Understanding Law and Legal Theory, International Institutions and Ethical Issues in Law. Elective modules include International Human Rights law, Public International Law and more.Accreditations: The LLM International Law course is accredited by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) and the Bar Standards Board (BSB), meaning that on successful completion students will have completed the academic stage of legal training for the purposes of becoming a solicitor or barrister.Future Careers: After studying the LLM International Law course, students can look to build their careers as a solicitor, barrister or international legal adviser. Students may also choose to work in the non-legal sector in roles such as human resource manager, business development manager or project manager.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page LLM International Law.