Master of Law in International Criminal Law and International Human Rights Law

Bangor University

UK,Wales

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12 Months

Duration

CAD 19,000/year

Tuition Fee

CAD 0 FREE

Application Fee

Sep 2025

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UK, Wales

Type: University

Location Type: Urban

Founded: 1884

Total Students: 10,000 +

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Bangor LL57 2DG, United Kingdom

Master of Law in International Criminal Law and International Human Rights Law

Program Overview

Passionate about human rights and global issues and wanting to go on and develop your careers as lawyers on the international stage?

Within the LLM International Human Rights and International Criminal Law, our world-leading expertise across human rights, international criminal law, public international law, are brought together to help students hone their knowledge and passion, providing a unique specialism in the fields of human rights and the adjudication of international criminal and humanitarian law and international climate change and environmental law at the global level of application.
Why choose Bangor to study this LLM course?

  • Exciting range of modules that examine contemporary and global issues of concern, including International Human Rights Law, International Climate Change Law and Policy, International Law of the Sea, and Business and Human Rights.
  • The law staff at Bangor are active academic lawyers engaged in a wide range of exciting research. This research, which investigates matters of concern and importance in our global society, informs and enriches their teaching and interactions with students.
  • Develop the knowledge and skills necessary to find meaningful employment where you can make a difference, be this as a activist, journalist, campaigner or policy officer working for non-governmental organisations, governments or international bodies such as the UN.
  • Dedicated Law Library on campus which houses specialist collections, law reports, journals, and specialist Master's level monographs and texts.
  • A replica courtroom on campus, with state-of-the-art specialist audio-visual equipment (for facilitating personal reflective development, as well as international moot court competitions remotely, via video link).