Master Of Laws (LL.M) In International Law

Eligibility: Bachelor of Laws (LL.B) or equivalent
Course Level : Postgraduate (PG)
Duration : 2 Years
Description :

The LL.M or Master of Laws is an internationally recognized postgraduate law program. LL.M also known as Magister Legum or Legum Magister, means master of laws. LL.M in International Law is a two-year master’s degree program with four semesters gives the students a comprehensive understanding of international law and pressing legal challenges that businesses face in our globalized world. Through this course, one can choose from a range of innovative subjects, including global security, cyber operations, modern forms of warfare and transnational governance. The course trains the graduates on several aspects of   international law such as trade, family, criminology etc and it governs relationships between and among entities with international legal personality: sovereign states and other international actors, such as inter-governmental organisations and individual natural persons.

Main Subjects to Be Studied

  • Law & Social Transformation in India
  • World Trade Law
  • International Human Rights
  • International Criminal Law
  • Judicial Process
  • Mass Media Law
  • Law & Social Change

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