The LLM Public International Law course offered by the University of Law digs deep into the complexities of international law and offers a distinct insight to help students understand its core issues and main stakeholders. It explores the legal response to major global issues and the role that law plays in promoting international justice. This course is ideal for students aiming to work in a governmental, international, nonprofit, or even corporate contexts, balancing academic and practical skills.Course Content: This course combines academic study and practical application. Its rich curriculum examines topics like Terrorism and International Responses, Corruption and Corporate Governance and how these matters are addressed in the legal domain.Key Modules: The key modules for this course include Introduction to Public International Law, International Criminal Law, International Humanitarian Law, and the Law of International Institutions.Accreditations: All our LLM courses are accredited by the Solicitors Regulation Authority and the Bar Standards Board as a Continuing Professional Development (CPD) activity.Future Careers: The LLM in Public International Law prepares students for a variety of sectors. Course graduates can find opportunities in organizations dealing with issues relating to Public International Law such as international law firms, international insurance firms, international companies, non-government organizations, and the Foreign Service of various countries.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.