The LLM International Law course at the University of Reading provides students with an advanced understanding of core areas of public international law. It focusses on theoretical, practical and normative questions in areas such as human rights, environmental law, use of force, state responsibility, tribunals and courts, and global governance.Course Content: The course equips students with the ability to consider public international law in its wider political, historical, and social context. Students develop a deep understanding and practical skills in advanced issues of law and policy. The program is taught via a combination of lectures, seminars, workshops, and web-based learning. Key Modules: This course offers several required core modules such as: Public International Law, International Criminal Law, International Human Rights, International Environmental Law, Dissertation (for LLM). There are also optional modules that students can choose like International Economic Law, International Dispute Settlement, and EU Law and the Global Legal Order. Future Careers: Graduates can pursue a wide range of career paths including roles in international law firms, international organizations such as the United Nations, the European Union, nongovernmental organizations, and academia. They may also opt for a role with government legal services, or non-profit organizations.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.