International law deals with relations between nations and states also known as law of nations. The study field can be split into 3 three disciplines: public international law, private international law and supranational law. International law has a broad spectrum of issues. It deals with the legal interactions between nations, companies, governments, assuring their proper rights. National law becomes international law when national jurisdiction is delegated to supranational tribunals by treaties. The main substantive fields of international law are: international economic law, international security law, international criminal law, international environmental law, diplomatic law, international humanitarian law, international human rights law and international law of war.
The M.I.B.L. degree is a dual degree offered by the Catholic University of Lyon (UCLy) and the Department of Law at NUI Maynooth. It will enable law graduates to further their legal education by gaining a systematic understanding of the critical issues at the forefront of select areas of international business law.
The Immigration Law LLM provides an advanced academic environment for studying legal issues relating to immigration and examining immigration law in its theoretical, operational, social and political context. Matters considered will include, for example, the rules relating to entry and habitation within the UK; immigration and freedom of movement within the European Union; asylum and immigration appeals and remedies; and refugees.
The SOAS Law School offers ten different MA programmes in the field of international and comparative legal studies.
The programme’s main objective is to train lawyers and legal advisors in management skills, corporate law and international law so that they can participate in corporate decision-making processes.
The SOAS Law School offers ten different MA programmes in the field of international and comparative legal studies.
The one-year programme offers five specialisations taught in Dutch and two specialisations taught in English: European Law and Public International Law.
The program will allow you to form your own profile depending on your own interest. You have the possibility to choose a course on advanced level and then deepen your knowledge within the subject of your interest by writing a thesis during the second semester. The International and Comparative Law Programme will be an excellent complement to your law degree.
The Master in International Affairs: Economics, Politics and Law (6th edition) is offered by the Faculty of Economics and Business Administration and the Faculty of Law of University of Comillas, through ICADE Business School.
The MA in Environmental Law and Sustainable Development provides a unique specialisation in one of the most rapidly developing areas of law. Environmental law is one of the most challenging fields that has grown very rapidly over the past four decades and is now one of the key areas of both domestic and international 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 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 Master in European Law focuses on the creation and application of European laws in a variety of regions, and the relationship between European, international and national laws.