The International Human Rights Law LLM is a postgraduate taught course offered by Queen's University Belfast. It is designed to help you think critically about the international legal order and the issues that underlie significant contemporary public debates. It provides you with the opportunity to examine how the law seeks to regulate the global political environment and the key role that it plays in doing so.Course Content: The course content includes a wide variety of subjects under International Human Rights Law, such as the development and operational contexts of human rights, plus specialized subject areas, including migration, the environment and transitional justice.Key Modules: Key modules on this course include Foundations of International Human Rights Law, Globalisation and Human Rights, International Human Rights: The Substantive Issues, and Migration and Human Rights.Accreditations: The International Human Rights Law LLM is accredited by the Law Society of Northern Ireland and the Bar of Northern Ireland.Future Careers: The program is designed to prepare students for a diverse set of careers in areas like international human rights organizations, international law firms, international consultancies, foreign affairs departments, and non-governmental organizations, among others.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.