LLM International Human Rights

Overview

An online Master of Laws (LLM) in International Human Rights, offered by The University of Law, is a postgraduate degree designed for law and non-law graduates which explores how international law protects human rights across the globe. This internationally recognised Master’s progress will give you the skills you need to progress in the human rights industry and can open up pathways to careers in judicial review, immigration practice, charity or NGO, international organisations, policy work, and more.

This online course will focus on forms of global and regional (international) human rights regulation in Europe, America and Africa, comparing the different systems and issues therein. You will develop a broad understanding of human rights law and theory, considering a variety of specific rights and other relevant international laws.

Tuition Fee

£7,400 upon scholarship reduction of £4,500

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FAQ

What is the entry requirements

2:2 or above Bachelor’s degree, or equivalent qualifications.

How long does the programme take?

Our programmes can be completed in as little as 10 months and a maximum of 2 years, depending on the student’s mode of study (Full-time or Part-time).

Is the programme recognised in my country?

The University of Law programmes offered online in exclusive partnership with Westerfield College are recognised worldwide.

 

What is the cost of the programme and do I have to pay at once?

The cost of our Masters programme is £6,700 if you are applying through Westerfield College. You can start with a deposit of £250 and the rest can be paid in 3, 6, 10, 20 interest-free monthly instalments.

Do you offer scholarships?

Yes, we do. You can get up to 44% scholarship if you are applying through Westerfield College. Plus, you can also access an international scholarship from the University of Law.

 

Do I need to get all the required documents before applying?

No, you can provide all supporting documents subsequently.

What is the deadline for the application?

Some programmes have an intake 3 times a month, and others twice a month.