LLM International Law

Central Campus

 

INTAKE: September

Program Overview

The University of Edinburgh's LLM in International Law offers students an in-depth exploration of the complex and dynamic field of international law. This program is designed to equip students with the knowledge, skills, and critical understanding needed to navigate the legal complexities of the globalized world. Through a combination of theoretical study, practical exercises, and real-world case studies, students delve into various aspects of international law, including public international law, human rights law, international trade law, and humanitarian law.

  1. Comprehensive Curriculum: The program covers a wide range of topics within the field of international law, including the sources of international law, the role of international organizations, the law of treaties, state sovereignty, and the settlement of international disputes. Students gain a solid foundation in the principles and doctrines of international law, allowing them to analyze and interpret legal issues in diverse contexts.

  2. Specialized Electives: Students have the opportunity to tailor their studies by choosing from a variety of specialized elective courses. These may include topics such as international human rights law, international environmental law, international criminal law, and the law of armed conflict. By selecting electives aligned with their interests and career goals, students can deepen their knowledge in specific areas of international law.

  3. Practical Skills Development: The program emphasizes the development of practical legal skills essential for the practice of international law. Students engage in activities such as legal research, writing, and advocacy, honing their ability to analyze legal issues, draft legal documents, and present arguments effectively. They may also participate in moot court competitions, simulations, and internships to gain hands-on experience in applying legal principles to real-world situations.

  4. Global Perspectives: The University of Edinburgh attracts a diverse student body from around the world, providing students with exposure to diverse perspectives and experiences. Through interactions with classmates and faculty members from different cultural, legal, and professional backgrounds, students gain insights into the varied interpretations and applications of international law across different jurisdictions and regions.

  5. Research Opportunities: Students have access to cutting-edge research facilities and resources at the University of Edinburgh, including the Edinburgh Law School's renowned research centers and institutes. They may have the opportunity to engage in research projects, seminars, and conferences on contemporary issues in international law, contributing to the advancement of legal scholarship and practice.

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Location

Central Campus

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Score

IELTS: 7

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Tuition Fee

£ 27300

Postgraduate entry requirements:

  1. Academic Qualifications: Prospective postgraduate applicants to the University of Edinburgh are typically required to have achieved a minimum academic qualification of approximately 60%, based on their previous academic achievements and qualifications.  

  2. English Language Proficiency:  

    • IELTS (International English Language Testing System): Minimum overall score of 7.0, with at least 6.0 in each component (Listening, Reading, Speaking, Writing).

    • TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language): Minimum score of 100 on the internet-based test (iBT), with at least 20 in each component (Reading, Listening, Speaking, Writing).

    • PTE (Pearson Test of English): Minimum overall score of 70, with at least 59 in each component (Listening, Reading, Speaking, Writing).

Students must provide:

  • academic marksheets & transcripts
  • letters of recommendation
  • a personal statement - SOP
  • passport
  • other supporting documents as required by the university.

Work experience: Some postgraduate courses may require relevant work experience in the field.

It is important to note that meeting the minimum entry requirements does not guarantee admission, as the university considers factors such as availability of places and competition for the program. Additionally, some courses may have higher entry requirements or additional selection criteria, such as interviews or portfolio submissions.

The University of Edinburgh offers a range of scholarships and funding opportunities specifically designed to support international students pursuing undergraduate, postgraduate, and research programs. These scholarships aim to promote diversity, academic excellence, and global engagement. 

Global Scholarships: The University of Edinburgh offers Global Scholarships to outstanding international undergraduate students. These scholarships provide financial assistance towards tuition fees and living expenses, enabling talented students from around the world to access quality education at Edinburgh.

Edinburgh Global Research Scholarships: International postgraduate students pursuing research-based programs (Ph.D., MSc by Research) can apply for Edinburgh Global Research Scholarships. These scholarships provide full or partial funding for tuition fees and living expenses during the research program.

School-specific Scholarships: Some academic schools and departments within the university offer scholarships targeting international students in specific disciplines or programs. These scholarships may be merit-based or need-based and vary in terms of eligibility criteria and funding amounts.

Commonwealth Scholarships: The University of Edinburgh participates in various Commonwealth scholarship schemes, providing opportunities for students from Commonwealth countries to study in the UK. These scholarships are funded by the UK government and other organizations.

External Funding Sources: International students are encouraged to explore external funding sources, such as government scholarships, private organizations, and international foundations, to support their studies at the University of Edinburgh.

It is important to note that scholarship availability, criteria, and application deadlines may change from year to year.

Graduates of the LLM in International Law program at the University of Edinburgh are well-equipped to pursue diverse and rewarding career opportunities in the field of international law.  

  1. International Legal Practice: Graduates may choose to work as international lawyers in law firms, representing clients in cross-border transactions, international disputes, and negotiations. They may specialize in areas such as international arbitration, international trade law, investment law, or human rights law, providing legal advice and advocacy services to multinational corporations, governments, and individuals.

  2. Government and Diplomacy: Graduates may pursue careers in government agencies, diplomatic missions, or international organizations, advising on legal matters related to international relations, treaty negotiations, and diplomatic agreements. They may work for ministries of foreign affairs, trade departments, or international development agencies, contributing to the formulation and implementation of national and international policies.

  3. International Organizations and NGOs: Graduates may seek employment with international organizations, such as the United Nations, the World Bank, or the International Criminal Court, working on legal issues of global significance, including peacekeeping, human rights, humanitarian assistance, and environmental protection. They may also join non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and advocacy groups, advocating for social justice, human rights, and environmental sustainability on the international stage.

  4. Corporate Compliance and Risk Management: Graduates may work for multinational corporations, advising on legal compliance with international laws and regulations, such as trade laws, anti-corruption laws, and human rights standards. They may be responsible for developing and implementing corporate compliance programs, conducting risk assessments, and ensuring ethical business practices across global operations.

  5. Academia and Research: Graduates may pursue academic careers as professors, researchers, or lecturers in universities, law schools, or research institutes, contributing to the advancement of legal scholarship and teaching future generations of lawyers. They may engage in research on pressing legal issues, publish scholarly articles and books, and participate in conferences and seminars on international law topics.


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