International Law of Global Security, Peace and Development
Position Details (Master's)
This is an innovative and multidisciplinary program that equips the next generation of lawyers and policy-makers with the ability to engage with the political context of international law and the holistic approaches that are needed for global security, peace and development. International mobility periods are a key part of the program.
- This International Law of Global Security, Peace and Development program from University of Glasgow is at the forefront of cutting-edge teaching with its multidisciplinary and comprehensive approach to the international law of global security, peace and development.
- You will be offered mobility opportunities at leading European universities as part of an innovative, multidisciplinary, and integrated team-delivered program.
- It offers a uniquely comprehensive degree, bringing together all international legal regimes relevant to global security, peace and development, by incorporating specialisms in human rights, migration, peace and security, and sustainable development.
- You will undertake a multifaceted program of summer schools, guest lectures, legal clinics, work placements, interaction with practitioners, moot courts and language training.
Career
Our Master program will be a springboard for you to a future career in the fields of law, policy and international relations, having been equipped with unique multidisciplinary and transferable skills, as well as professional experience through internships and work placements. This includes the traditional international legal avenues such as working in legal departments of international organisations such as the United Nations, or in foreign ministries of states, as well as careers in policy and practice both at the international and domestic level.
Courses include:
- International Law of Global Security, Peace and Development
- International Relations of Global Security, Peace and Development
- History and theory of international law
- Human rights law
- Law of international institutions
- Law and practice of the United Nations
- International economic law
- Sustainability science
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