Law
LLM Master of Law (International)
Learning Mode
Full-time, On Campus
Duration
12 Months (Full-time)
Start date
January, May, September
Qualification
Master of Laws (LLM)
Fees
£17,500 (on-campus)*
Location
Multiple UK campuses & Online (London, Birmingham, Manchester, etc.)
About the Course
The LLM Master of Law (International) at The University of Law is a globally focused postgraduate degree designed for law and non-law graduates who want to specialise in international legal systems and cross-border legal issues. Whether you aim to work for multinational firms, international organisations, or NGOs, this course provides the critical knowledge and skills necessary for a successful career in international law.
With a strong emphasis on practical application and professional development, you’ll explore key areas such as international trade, humanitarian law, global governance, and dispute resolution. The programme is delivered by experienced legal academics and practitioners, ensuring your learning is rooted in real-world legal practice.

Why choose LLM Master of Law at University of Law?
Industry Connected
University of Law connects students with global law firms, chambers, and legal organisations via events and workshops.
Global Opportunities
Study international law topics with flexible UK campuses and online options for a broad global perspective.
Professional Accreditation
One of the UK’s oldest legal education providers; LLM recognised internationally, boosting academic and professional standing.
Course Overview
This LLM provides in-depth knowledge of international law and its practical implementation across multiple legal systems. It is suitable for aspiring international lawyers, policy-makers, human rights advocates, or legal consultants looking to specialise in global law.
The course emphasises flexibility and customisation, allowing students to select from a broad range of international law modules. You’ll also develop strong legal research, analysis, and presentation skills, culminating in a dissertation or project in your area of interest.
Course Duration
Full-time: 12 Months
Part-time & Online Options: Up to 24 Months
Start Dates:
- January 2025
- May 2025
- September 2025
The flexible structure allows you to study at your own pace, with both online and on-campus delivery options available across major UK cities.
Course Curriculum
Core Module:
- Research Methods Training and Dissertation Preparation
Elective Modules (subject to availability):
- International Human Rights Law
- International Commercial Law
- International Trade Law
- International Criminal Law
- Public International Law
- International Corporate Governance
- Conflict Resolution and Arbitration
- Law of International Organisations
Final Project / Dissertation:
Undertake a substantial piece of independent research on a topic aligned with your career goals and academic interests.
All assessments are based on coursework, research projects, and written assignments—there are no traditional exams.
Admission Requirements
- UK bachelor’s degree in Law at 2:2 or above
- Non-law graduates are welcome with a minimum 2:2 and evidence of relevant legal knowledge or work experience
English Language Requirements:
- IELTS 6.5 (minimum 6.0 in each component) or equivalent
- English waiver may apply for applicants from English-speaking countries or with a qualifying degree taught in English
Fees and Funding
International Fees:
- £17,500 (on-campus)
- Discounts available for online delivery or part-time study
Funding Options:
- Academic Merit Scholarships (up to £2,000)
- International Bursaries and Early Payment Discounts
- Flexible payment plans for self-funded students
Career Opportunities
Graduates of this LLM are equipped for roles such as:
- International Legal Adviser
- Human Rights Officer
- Corporate Counsel (International Law)
- Legal Consultant for NGOs or International Bodies
- International Policy Analyst
- Researcher or Academic in Global Law
This programme also provides a strong foundation for doctoral studies or further specialisation in international arbitration, human rights, or corporate law.
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