New International Masters Programmes
Bangor Law School has developed an exciting range of cutting edge LLM programmes that are designed for internationally minded postgraduate students seeking a global education taught by experts.
Students can choose to study the general LLM in International Law or one of our 4 specialised programmes (International Intellectual Property Law, European Law, Global Trade Law, and International Criminal Law & International Human Rights Law). Students will develop, to postgraduate level, knowledge, expertise and skills in International Law, and selected disciplines within it. Students will learn how to operate as lawyers in an increasingly globalised world, whether it be in problem solving or policy making. Our range of programmes provides a flexible yet rigorous scheme of studies infused with a broad-minded and international perspective, as well as a sound balance of law, theory, politics and practice/skills that will equip students to become effective specialised or generalist International Lawyers and responsible Global Citizens.
Employment opportunities for graduates of the programme will include work with international law firms, international organisations such as the United Nations, World Bank, World Trade Organisation and European Union, international courts and tribunals, ‘think tanks’ and research centres, non-governmental organisations and government (eg. Ministries of Justice and Foreign Affairs). Having taken one of our programmes, there will, of course, also be possibilities for academically inclined students to pursue careers in teaching and research.
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Publication date: 18 April 2011