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LLM International Law and International Relations The University of Bristol LLM in International Law and International Relations is an exciting programme for students looking to pursue a career in international non-governmental organisations, government departments and international firms, or as international consultants. It is a specialist programme that enables you to combine units provided by both the Law School and the School of Sociology, Politics and International Studies to create an exceptional programme of study.
This LLM encourages an integrated theoretical and interdisciplinary approach to issues of international regulation and governance, so you can build a deep understanding of how one discipline informs the other. The programme covers the general methods, scope and theories of international law and international relations and allows for further specialisation within these broad fields.
You will choose two 30-credit Law School units from a list of options, along with three 20-credit units from the School of Sociology, Politics and International Studies (120 credit points in total). You will also complete a 10,000-15,000 word, 60-credit dissertation.
Entry requirements: An upper second-class honours degree (or international equivalent) in law or politics, or another relevant discipline. International students with equivalent qualifications should supply a transcript of their examination results (this should be an official English translation if the original is not in English). Recognised Prior Learning is not currently accepted. Previous or professional experience is not required.
LLM International Law The variety of units offered by our International Law LLM programme makes it suitable both for those with some previous knowledge and
for those seeking an introduction to specific international law issues. Units mainly cover the field of public international law, although private international law issues can be explored through International Commercial Litigation, Arbitration or many of the other commercial law units.
You will take four units (120 credit points overall, 30 credit points each) and a compulsory dissertation (60 credit points). If you opt to choose three specialist International Law units then you may also take one unit from any of our other LLM programmes. Alternatively, if two specialist International Law units are taken then the other two units can come from the LLM in European Legal Studies.
Entry requirements: An upper second- class honours degree in law (or international equivalent). Exceptionally, we will also consider applicants who have:
1. an upper second-class honours degree that included content relevant to the applicant’s proposed field of study; or
2. an upper second-class honours degree in any subject, along with relevant experience in a discipline closely related to the focus of this programme.
Applicants in either of these two exceptional cases must make a case explaining why their qualifications or experience fall into category (1) or (2) in their personal statement. Recognised Prior Learning is currently not accepted. Previous or professional experience is not required.
LLM Labour Law and Corporate Governance This programme is being revised for 2019 entry. Please check the website for the latest information before applying. The Labour Law and Corporate Governance LLM offers a range of units for students planning to specialise in employment and company law matters. It examines labour law and corporate governance from both an economic and socio-political
perspective. The programme covers the international legal framework, trade, employment and human rights, taking both a practical and a theoretical view. This LLM opens doors to a wide variety of future careers in law, finance and global governance.
You will take four units (120 credit points overall, 30 credit points each) and a compulsory dissertation (60 credit points). If three specialist Labour Law and Corporate Governance units are chosen, you may also select one unit from any of our other LLM programmes.
Entry requirements: An upper second- class honours degree in law (or international equivalent). Exceptionally, we will also consider applicants who have:
1. an upper second-class honours degree that included content relevant to the applicant’s proposed field of study; or
2. an upper second-class honours degree in any subject, along with relevant experience in a discipline closely related to the focus of this programme.
Applicants in either of these two exceptional cases must make a case explaining why their qualifications or experience fall into category (1) or (2) in their personal statement. Recognised Prior Learning is currently not accepted. Previous or professional experience is not required.
LLM Law and Globalisation The Law and Globalisation LLM programme examines the international legal framework, trade, employment and human rights, from both a practical and a theoretical standpoint. It is suitable for those who want to explore these issues from a broad perspective, both economic and socio-political.
Students have gone on to work in law firms that specialise in human rights or business law, for international NGOs and for governance organisations. Some graduates go on to further
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