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The Erasmus Mundus Master in International Law of Global Security, Peace and Development provides a distinctive two-year academic journey across six partner institutions, enabling students to earn joint, double, or multiple Master's degrees based on combinations of three degree-granting partners. This groundbreaking, interdisciplinary program prepares aspiring legal professionals and policymakers to navigate the political dimensions of international law while adopting comprehensive strategies essential for addressing global security, peace, and development challenges. A defining feature is the international mobility component integrated throughout the curriculum. The program leads in innovative education through its holistic methodology toward international law concerning global security, peace, and development. Participants benefit from study periods at prestigious European universities within a collaborative, multidisciplinary framework. The curriculum provides an unparalleled synthesis of international legal frameworks pertaining to global security, peace, and development, encompassing specialized knowledge in human rights, migration, conflict resolution, and sustainable development. Students engage in diverse activities including summer schools, expert lectures, legal clinics, professional placements, practitioner interactions, moot court competitions, and language instruction. This pioneering degree redefines legal education to meet the demands of our rapidly evolving, interconnected world, cultivating exceptional graduates with leadership capabilities in international law and global governance.
This Master's program serves as a launchpad for careers in law, policy, and international relations, equipping graduates with multidisciplinary competencies, adaptable skills, and practical experience gained through internships. Career pathways include traditional international law positions within organizations like the United Nations or government foreign ministries, as well as opportunities in policy development and implementation at both international and national levels.