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Advance your understanding of global legal systems and prepare for a career with international impact through the LLM International Law at Canterbury Christ Church University.
Designed to enhance your knowledge and skillset, this course combines academic excellence with practical legal training, equipping you with the specialist knowledge and skills needed to thrive in an increasingly interconnected world.
What you’ll learn
You’ll study under experienced academics and legal practitioners who have researched, advised or consulted in the area of law both nationally and internationally. Their expertise will help you bridge theory and practice as you explore how international law shapes diplomacy, trade, human rights, and global governance.
Our innovative teaching approach includes lectures, workshops, and realistic simulations of court hearings, arbitrations, and negotiations, allowing you to apply your learning in professional contexts. You’ll also produce written submissions, reports, and research projects, developing vital transferable skills in communication, leadership, and critical analysis.
Whether you aim to work in international law firms, government departments, NGOs, or UN agencies, this degree provides the foundation for success. With strong academic guidance and dedicated pastoral support, you’ll gain the confidence and global perspective needed to progress in this challenging and rewarding field.
A 2:2 or above in an undergraduate Law degree or 2:2 or above in a joint honours degree where Law is a major component eg Finance and Accounting.
Applicants without a degree in law or combined honours, but having studied Law as a component part of their degree, will also be considered on a discretionary basis, taking into consideration any relevant work experience. See below under further entry requirements for more details.
International applicants
If English is not your first language you require an IELTS overall score of 6.0 with no element below 5.5 for most standard undergraduate and postgraduate courses. There are some exceptions and if the IELTS requirement differs it will be specified on the course page