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MAJ09392 International Law

International Law allows students to delve into the ideals and lapsed promises of human rights, interrogate the effectiveness of existing financial market regulation, or explore the inner-workings of international criminal courts or cross-border intellectual property law. Discrete areas of law in their own right, these subjects are united in their global scope and affect. The subjects offered in the international law specialisation provide students with transnational expertise.

Completion requirements

Select 24 credit points from the following options: 24cp
78151 Human Rights Law8cp 
78152 International Commercial Transactions8cp 
78154 International Criminal Law8cp 
78155 International Environmental Law: Policy and Implementation8cp 
78157 Principles of International Private Law8cp 
78159 Rights and Obligations in the International Legal System8cp 
78100 Postgraduate Legal Research8cp 
78161 Global Governance and Social Justice8cp 
78118 Business and Law in China8cp 
78140 International and Comparative Family Law8cp 
78183 Global Aspects of Intellectual Property Law8cp 
78106 Climate Law and Carbon Markets8cp 
78108 Globalisation and International Economic Law8cp 
Total 24cp