Strathclyde, University of, PgDip, International Law and Sustainable Development
Study mode |
Start date |
Duration |
Part-time |
Sep |
months: 0 - 21 |
Full-time |
Sep |
months: 9 |
This course provides graduates and professionals from diverse disciplines with a solid grounding in the structures, rules and norms of key institutions of global economic governance; and how these can promote, shape, or restrict the achievement of sustainable development at both the international level and the local level; the course offers students the opportunity to study international law from a multidisciplinary perspective; not only do students have the opportunity to select elective classes from other Master's programmes in law, but also from related programmes in other departments in order to structure a programme of study that meets their personal and professional objectives; a unique aspect of this course is the opportunity for LLM students to undertake a field dissertation within a governmental or nongovernmental organisation with an international focus, either in the UK, or more likely, overseas.
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