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The MA in International Law and International Relations explores the intersection of global governance and legal frameworks. Co-taught by the Law School and the Department of Politics, Philosophy and Religion (PPR), this program allows students to investigate both theoretical concepts and practical applications of international relations and law, while gaining insight into how legal doctrines shape state interactions.
Our Law School hosts several research centers including the Centre for International Law and Human Rights, Centre for Crime, Law and Justice, the Centre for Law and Society, and the Centre for Child and Family Justice. These leading institutions support our postgraduate education, giving students exposure to scholars specializing in international relations, global legal systems, and related socio-legal matters. The MA curriculum combines five modules from both Law and PPR departments with a 20,000-word thesis, allowing students to develop specialized knowledge while cultivating multidisciplinary analytical skills.