Public law deals with relationships governance between citizens / companies (individuals) and the state. Public law has sub-disciplines such as constitutional law, criminal law and administrative law. Constitutional law looks into the relationships between individual and the state. The latter can be the executive, the legislative and the judiciary. Criminal law deals with crimes committed by individuals and it imposes sanctions in order to assure social justice. Administrative law is the body of law enforced by executive branch that governs the activities of administrative agencies of the government.
This is an innovative and exciting new course for non-law graduates who wish either to enter the legal profession or to acquire legal knowledge and skills to progress in other careers.
This course focuses on the legal regulation from the perspective of a common law jurisdiction, and the challenges presented through membership of the international and European communities.
The LL.M II in International & European Law, Human Rights, Democracy and the Rule of Law focuses on Public International Law, specialises in International and European Human Rights Law
The LLM programme is a single subject law programme that may be taken over a period of one year (full-time), or part-time over a period of two, three or four years. Every student will be required to take four full courses (or their equivalent in half courses) the assessment of one of which will be by means of a 15,000 word dissertation.
The programme, which is unique in the world, is a combination of public air law, private air law and space law, both from an international and a European perspective.
The programme is intended for students who are interested in pursuing their professional carriers in international organisations, private law firms, public authorities, or in academia. The programme allows for a combination of courses from three tracks: European Union Law, International Commercial Law, Public International and Human Rights Law.
The LLM programme is a single subject law programme that may be taken over a period of one year (full-time), or part-time over a period of two, three or four years. Every student will be required to take four full courses (or their equivalent in half courses) the assessment of one of which will be by means of a 15,000 word dissertation.
As our communities and our world continue to evolve, the need for sound public policy to address emerging issues remains a priority. With this program, you can gain the skills to effectively formulate, implement, and evaluate public policy in the public, nonprofit, or private sectors.
This programme will provide you with a thorough understanding of the fundamental doctrines of public international law, offering various perspectives from theory and practice.
This unique Master's gives you a broad, solid foundation of international legal knowledge and the chance to specialise in such areas as human rights, the environment, law of the sea and security law.
The programme will enable you to understand and evaluate public international law and its role, potential and limitations in international affairs. The programme will also emphasise the theoretical bases of international law.
Master the craft of the law. Deepen your knowledge, and learn its many facets. Pursue a general course of study or take a specialisation, and get ready for a successful