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Master's in international law

Master's in international law provides advanced, practice-oriented and academic training in the rules and institutions governing relations between states and international actors. The programme develops strong legal reasoning and research skills, and covers key areas such as public international law, international human rights law, humanitarian law, international criminal law, refugee protection, dispute settlement, and the law of international organizations, concluding with an independent research dissertation/project

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Public International Law
International Human Rights Law
International Criminal Law
International Refugee Law
Law of International Organizations (International Institutional Law)
International Dispute Settlement
Use of Force, Peacekeeping and Collective Security
Law of Treaties and Sources of International Law
International Humanitarian Law
Research Dissertation / Project Work