International Law of Global Security, Peace, and Development
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The Erasmus Mundus Master in International Law of Global Security, Peace and Development offers you the unique opportunity to study across six partners over two years and gain a joint, double or a multiple Master degree, depending on the combination of three degree-awarding partners. This is an innovative and multidisciplinary programme that equips the next generation of lawyers and policy-makers with the ability to engage with the political context of international law and the holistic approaches that are needed for global security, peace and development. International mobility periods are a key part of the programme.The degree-awarding partners are the University of Glasgow, Institut Barcelona d’Estudis Internacionals, the University of Tartu, Radboud University, Leuphana University of Luneburg, and the Université libre de Bruxelles.As such, all students will spend one semester each at the University of Glasgow (to study international law of global security, peace & development) and Institut Barcelona d’Estudis Internacionals (to study international relations of global security, peace and development).Semester 3 (year 2), students select one of the semester 3 partners, which offer thematic study track options:Radboud University has 2 study tracks: i. International and European law advanced; ii. Human rights and migrationUniversity of Tartu: International law and human rightsLeuphana University of Luneburg: International economics, sustainability and governanceUniversité libre de Bruxelles: Peace and security, security and conflictSemester 4: you will remain at your semester 3 location to write your dissertation. Supervisor allocation will be based on staff subject background and research interests.The pedagogical design of this programme will expose students to a broad range of teaching, learning and assessment formats including lectures, discussion-oriented seminars, work placements, project-based teamwork, law clinics, moot court exercises, e-learning, dissertation, written assignments and exams and oral presentations.
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2.1 Honours degree or non-UK equivalent in law. We will also consider applications from other relevant subjects, such as Politics, International Relations, European Studies, or War Studies if as part of the degree, you have gained a basic understanding of the operation of law in an international context. Non-law graduates may require a minimum of credits in law depending on their Semester 3 pathway selection. Please see below. The deadline is July 25th.
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