Course Overview
Combining teaching from the Department of Politics, Philosophy and Religion (PPR) and the Law School, this degree develops skills, ability and knowledge in the field of International Relations. Students without prior study of politics, law or international relations are encouraged, but are expected to work hard to make up the gap to master advanced level study of these subjects.
Core Modules:
International Law
Major Approaches to the Study of International Relations
Dissertation
Optional Modules:
(Subject to change; choose two. Option choices determine award of LLB or MA degree).
Environmental Law
European and International Competition Law
European Union Law
Independent Research Module
International Business Law and Institutions
International Criminal Law
International Environmental Law
International Family Law
International Human Rights Law
International Humanitarian Law (Armed Conflict)
International Terrorism and the Law
Law of International Organisations and Institutions
Rights of Peoples
The Right to Adequate Food as a Human Right
Plus options from Politics, Philosophy and Religion.