International law after llb

  • What to study to become a lawyer

    It explores elements of the historical, philosophical and social context of the English Legal Systems, including issues of law, morality and justice.
    Additionally, various sources of law, including at national and international level, and through treaties, statute and case law will also be studied..

  • What to study to become a lawyer

    Possible employers
    Diplomat, lawyer, or policy officer in national government (for example, as a legal advisor in Foreign Affairs). ​Teacher or researcher/PhD in the field of international public law.
    Lawyer or policy officer in international government, NGOs, or businesses (for example, legal advisor at Greenpeace)..

  • Where to study International Law

    It explores elements of the historical, philosophical and social context of the English Legal Systems, including issues of law, morality and justice.
    Additionally, various sources of law, including at national and international level, and through treaties, statute and case law will also be studied..

  • It explores elements of the historical, philosophical and social context of the English Legal Systems, including issues of law, morality and justice.
    Additionally, various sources of law, including at national and international level, and through treaties, statute and case law will also be studied.
Jan 17, 2022What Can I Become If I Study International Law?1. International Lawyer – 179,600 USD/year2. Corporate Lawyer – 107,300 USD/year3. Diplomat 

How long after LLB (Hons) international law (full-time) do you study?

92% of LLB (Hons) International Law (full-time) students are in employment and/or further study within 15 months after graduation (Graduate Outcomes Survey, 2020/21).
Why study this course.
You can take part in our International Summer School Scheme.
Students benefit from our renowned expertise in mooting.

What can I do with an LLB International Law degree?

Our LLB International Law degree enables you to study both domestic and international law with the option to remain at the Law School throughout your degree or to spend either the second half of your second year or the whole of your third year studying abroad (returning to the Law School for your final year).

What is an I-LLB (Hons) law degree?

An undergraduate qualification in law, such as:

  • the i-LLB (Hons) Law Degree
  • gives you the best of both worlds.
    As a Qualifying Law Degree, an LLB is an approved qualification which provides you with training in the seven required foundations of legal knowledge as set out by the Solicitors Regulation Authority and the Bar Standards Board.
  • What is an international law degree?

    As an academic degree subject, international law is a master's level qualification conferred by law schools.
    It's available as a Master of Laws (LL.M.) degree, which provides advanced training in a specific field of law.

    How long after LLB (Hons) international law (full-time) do you study?

    92% of LLB (Hons) International Law (full-time) students are in employment and/or further study within 15 months after graduation (Graduate Outcomes Survey, 2020/21)

    Why study this course? You can take part in our International Summer School Scheme

    Students benefit from our renowned expertise in mooting

    What is an international law LLB?

    The International Law LLB programme will provide you with the opportunity to gain a strong foundational knowledge of international law, developing the necessary skills to engage with some of the most significant legal challenges in an ever more globalised society

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