The International Law and International Relations LLM is a comprehensive postgraduate course offered by Lancaster University. This course is designed to provide a detailed understanding of the role of law in international relations. Students will examine key issues in global politics and their influence on legal procedures and systems and learn to critically evaluate diverse perspectives on contemporary debates.Course Content: The course curriculum combines theory and practical application in teaching. The teaching consists of a combination of lectures, seminars, and self-study. Assessments include written examinations, essays, book reviews, presentations, and a dissertation. Key Modules: The course encompasses a wide range of modules covering subjects such as International Law and the Use of Force, International Criminal Law, International Humanitarian Law, International Human Rights Law, Diplomacy and Statecraft, and Transnational Crime.Accreditations: This course does not specify any external accreditation.Future Careers: Completing this course empowers graduates to pursue careers within international organizations, NGOs, government departments, transnational corporations, law firms, and institutions offering doctoral research.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.