The protection of human rights at the international and national levels is a fast-moving branch of law. There has been a huge growth in the number and variety of human rights standards set out in international treaties, in national constitutions and in so-called 'soft-law' documents. These standards are not always fully implemented and the mechanisms for trying to get them implemented are sometimes defective. The LLM in International Human Rights Law provides students with an opportunity to gain an in-depth appreciation of global human rights standards and the interrelationship between international standards and national practice. The programme offers a range of optional modules for students to tailor their interests to. Given the history of Northern Ireland, there is a particular focus on ways in which human rights operate in conflict and the role they play in post-conflict societies.
LLM in International Human Rights Law
Queen's University Belfast
Level | Postgrad Diploma / Masters (level 9) |
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Duration | 1 year (full-time), 2 years (part-time) |
Contact Person | Dr Conall Mallory |
c.mallory@qub.ac.uk | |
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