The LLM in International Law and Global Justice is a postgraduate degree offered by the University of Sheffield, aiming to provide students with a deep understanding of international law, its process, and relevance to global justice. This course is designed for students seeking a critical understanding of international law in its broader political context, with a particular emphasis on global justice.Course Content: The course content of the LLM in International Law and Global Justice covers a diverse range of topics in order to equip students with the necessary intellectual tools to critically appraise the role, and impact, of international law in a changing global order. The curriculum includes an in-depth understanding of the agents, norm-producing processes, and enforcement mechanisms of international law.Key Modules: The key modules offered in the LLM International Law and Global Justice include "Public International Law," "Collective Labour Law," "International Protection of Human Rights," "International Criminal Law," and a "Dissertation – International Law and Global Justice". Future Careers: The skills you'll acquire on this LLM can be used in a range of professional areas including policy development, international law, public sector work, NGOs and charities. An LLM also provides an excellent foundation for PhD study for those seeking a career in academia.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page here.