LLM International Law and Human Rights
The programme aims to equip students with advanced and comprehensive knowledge in International Law and Human Rights Law, including the foundational principles of public international law, international and regional human rights regimes, and mechanisms. This includes critical analysis of their role in addressing contemporary global challenges, such as international dispute resolution, the impact of business on rights, and evolving ethical, cultural, and geo-political issues. It will deepen and broaden students’ academic understanding of law by fostering systematic knowledge of legal processes, methods, and concepts, while contextualising these within the social, political, and theoretical frameworks in which legal systems operate. The programme will also enhance students’ professional development and career horizons by refining their analytical, problem-solving, and critical thinking skills.
Why Study LLM International Law?
You will deepen and broaden your knowledge of law as an academic subject, acquiring a systematic understanding of legal processes, methods and concepts, of the social and political context in which legal processes take place and of appropriate theoretical conceptions of law.
Ultimately, by maximising your academic potential and refining your problem-solving skills in a transnational context you will enhance your professional development and horizons.
The research and writing skills you gain will be transferable to a variety of professional sectors, including the legal profession, policymaking, corporate sector, governmental bodies or academia.
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Course Structure
Full-time LLM (1 year, 180 credits)
Part-time LLM (2 years, 180 credits)
Modules
Students must complete the following modules: Foundations and Principles of International Law, Law and Policy of the World Trade Organization, International Organisations and International Dispute Resolution and two other optional modules of their choice. One of those optional modules may be a non-LEX module from one of the MA programmes delivered by the Department of Law and Politics.
Each module is typically worth 20 credits, except the Dissertation and Work Integrated Learning modules which are worth 60 credits each. The Work Integrated Learning may be chosen to replace the Dissertation with prior agreement.
Middlesex University (MDX) Dubai is the first overseas campus of Middlesex University in London. The university opened in Dubai Knowledge Park (DKP) in 2004 and has 6,300+ students from 127 nationalities. The Commission for Academic Accreditation (CAA) of the UAE’s Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research (MOHESR) granted MDX Dubai its initial institutional licence on 9 January 2025.
In 2021, the university expanded to Dubai International Academic City (DIAC); the first international university in Dubai with multi-site campuses.
The university offers a range of programmes including Accounting, Business, IT, Data Science, Psychology, Law, Media, Fashion and more across foundation, undergraduate, postgraduate and MBA. MDX Dubai provides an unrivalled student experience, blending British education with the diverse culture of Dubai.
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