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Overview

The LLM in International Law and International Relations offers a multidisciplinary curriculum that combines legal and international relations perspectives. Students engage with key theories and practical applications across various specializations, preparing for careers in global law, government, and international agencies. The program is backed by the University of Bristol's strong reputation in legal studies and research excellence.

Application Timeline

  1. September 1, 2025
    Start date
  2. April 11, 2026
    Today

Tuition

Year 1
Student categories Study
Full-time Part-time
England£15,300£7,650
Northern Ireland£15,300£7,650
Scotland£15,300£7,650
Wales£15,300£7,650
Channel Islands£15,300£7,650
EU£28,600N/A
International£28,600N/A

Requirements

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About

Program Overview

The LLM in International Law and International Relations provides a multidisciplinary approach to global affairs, integrating perspectives from both the Law School and the School of Sociology, Politics, and International Studies.

Curriculum Highlights

Students will explore key theories of international relations and their practical applications through various specialist optional units, including:

  • International Law
  • Human Rights
  • World Trade Law
  • International Security
  • International Political Economy

This curriculum allows students to understand how theoretical frameworks are applied

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Subject Area Information

Public International Law is a comprehensive field of study that focuses on the rules, agreements, and treaties that govern the interactions between sovereign states and other international actors.

Typical Course Structure
  • 1. Introduction to Public International Law

  • 2. International Human Rights Law

  • 3. Law of International Organizations

  • 4. International Environmental Law

  • 5. International Criminal Law

  • 6. Law of the Sea

Typical Skills Acquired
  • Legal Analysis
  • Research
  • Advocacy
  • Negotiation

Career

A course in Public International Law equips students with a deep understanding of the legal frameworks that govern international relations, providing them with the skills and knowledge necessary to pursue a variety of careers in the global legal arena.

Potential Professions
  • International Lawyer

    Representing states, international organizations, or private entities in international legal matters.

  • Diplomat

    Working for a country’s foreign service to negotiate treaties and represent national interests abroad.

  • Human Rights Advocate

    Working with NGOs or international bodies to promote and protect human rights.

  • Environmental Policy Advisor

    Advising governments or international organizations on environmental law and policy.

  • Academic/Researcher

    Conducting scholarly research and teaching at universities or think tanks.

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