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The Durham LLM in International Law and Governance delivers a comprehensive examination of the legal frameworks governing state relations. This program equips students with analytical skills to evaluate legal materials and develop informed perspectives on global policy and governance matters.
This full-time, year-long program includes three mandatory courses, various elective options covering diverse subjects, and a substantial dissertation based on independent research conducted under faculty guidance.
Core modules ensure students gain thorough knowledge of international law fundamentals while exposing them to contemporary legal research methodologies.
Elective courses enable specialization in preferred aspects of international law, with subjects spanning International Investment Law, Global Environmental Law, Gender Perspectives in Law, and Counter-Terrorism frameworks.
Beyond substantive knowledge, the program emphasizes developing professional communication skills, training students to articulate findings effectively through both written and oral presentations to legal experts and academic audiences.
International legal systems and governance structures play vital roles in maintaining interstate relations. Durham Law School has established expertise in these fields through its renowned faculty affiliated with specialized research centers including the Global Policy Institute, Global Security Institute, Borders Research Center, and Human Rights Center.