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University of Kent: International Relations with International Law
| Institution | University of Kent View institution profile |
|---|---|
| Department | School of Politics and International Relations |
| Web | www.kent.ac.uk/courses/postgraduate |
| Study type | Taught |
MA
Summary
Explore how international law shapes relations within and between states, focusing on key concepts and real-world issues. Learn from leading experts using innovative teaching practices, like mock negotiations, crisis simulations, and interactive seminars to develop your capacity for independent thinking and incisive analysis. Our alumni, who form an international network, have used this programme as a springboard into foreign offices and diplomatic services, the UN, EU and OECD, the IRC, Amnesty International and other NGOs, as well as businesses with an international outlook.
Reasons to study International Relations with International Law MA/PDip at Kent
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Join our vibrant, diverse and international student community, bringing different perspectives into dialogue and facilitating a global network of close connections. Read about our first town hall on Equality, Diversity and Inclusivity.
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Taught by world leading experts, including from one UK’s top law schools, working at the cutting edge of research, actively engaged in advising government and shaping debates.
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Robust understanding of political and legal fundamentals, combined with the flexibility to follow your interest through a broad range of optional modules.
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High-profile engagement through the Global Europe Centre and the Conflict Analysis Research Centre, which crystallise our research, policy and practitioner networks into an annual schedule of events.
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State-of-the-art facilities at Kent Law School, including a purpose-built moot court where you can practice your advocacy skills in front of a bench comprised of local judges, barristers, solicitors and lecturers.
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Canterbury campus offers an idyllic countryside setting on the edge of a lively student town, only an hour from London and a short train ride to Europe.
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | A first or second class honours degree in a relevant subject or equivalent. All applicants are considered on an individual basis and additional qualifications, and professional qualifications and experience will also be taken into account when considering applications. |
| Location | Canterbury campus University of Kent Canterbury CT2 7NZ |
Summary
Explore how international law shapes relations within and between states, focusing on key concepts and real-world issues. Learn from leading experts using innovative teaching practices, like mock negotiations, crisis simulations, and interactive seminars to develop your capacity for independent thinking and incisive analysis. Our alumni, who form an international network, have used this programme as a springboard into foreign offices and diplomatic services, the UN, EU and OECD, the IRC, Amnesty International and other NGOs, as well as businesses with an international outlook.
Reasons to study International Relations with International Law MA/PDip at Kent
-
Join our vibrant, diverse and international student community, bringing different perspectives into dialogue and facilitating a global network of close connections. Read about our first town hall on Equality, Diversity and Inclusivity.
-
Taught by world leading experts, including from one UK’s top law schools, working at the cutting edge of research, actively engaged in advising government and shaping debates.
-
Robust understanding of political and legal fundamentals, combined with the flexibility to follow your interest through a broad range of optional modules.
-
High-profile engagement through the Global Europe Centre and the Conflict Analysis Research Centre, which crystallise our research, policy and practitioner networks into an annual schedule of events.
-
State-of-the-art facilities at Kent Law School, including a purpose-built moot court where you can practice your advocacy skills in front of a bench comprised of local judges, barristers, solicitors and lecturers.
-
Canterbury campus offers an idyllic countryside setting on the edge of a lively student town, only an hour from London and a short train ride to Europe.
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | A first or second class honours degree in a relevant subject or equivalent. All applicants are considered on an individual basis and additional qualifications, and professional qualifications and experience will also be taken into account when considering applications. |
| Location | Canterbury campus University of Kent Canterbury CT2 7NZ |
Summary
Explore how international law shapes relations within and between states, focusing on key concepts and real-world issues. Learn from leading experts using innovative teaching practices, like mock negotiations, crisis simulations, and interactive seminars to develop your capacity for independent thinking and incisive analysis. Our alumni, who form an international network, have used this programme as a springboard into foreign offices and diplomatic services, the UN, EU and OECD, the IRC, Amnesty International and other NGOs, as well as businesses with an international outlook.
Reasons to study International Relations with International Law MA/PDip at Kent
-
Join our vibrant, diverse and international student community, bringing different perspectives into dialogue and facilitating a global network of close connections. Read about our first town hall on Equality, Diversity and Inclusivity.
-
Taught by world leading experts, including from one UK’s top law schools, working at the cutting edge of research, actively engaged in advising government and shaping debates.
-
Robust understanding of political and legal fundamentals, combined with the flexibility to follow your interest through a broad range of optional modules.
-
High-profile engagement through the Global Europe Centre and the Conflict Analysis Research Centre, which crystallise our research, policy and practitioner networks into an annual schedule of events.
-
State-of-the-art facilities at Kent Law School, including a purpose-built moot court where you can practice your advocacy skills in front of a bench comprised of local judges, barristers, solicitors and lecturers.
-
Canterbury campus offers an idyllic countryside setting on the edge of a lively student town, only an hour from London and a short train ride to Europe.
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | A first or second class honours degree in a relevant subject or equivalent. All applicants are considered on an individual basis and additional qualifications, and professional qualifications and experience will also be taken into account when considering applications. |
| Location | Canterbury campus University of Kent Canterbury CT2 7NZ |
Summary
Explore how international law shapes relations within and between states, focusing on key concepts and real-world issues. Learn from leading experts using innovative teaching practices, like mock negotiations, crisis simulations, and interactive seminars to develop your capacity for independent thinking and incisive analysis. Our alumni, who form an international network, have used this programme as a springboard into foreign offices and diplomatic services, the UN, EU and OECD, the IRC, Amnesty International and other NGOs, as well as businesses with an international outlook.
Reasons to study International Relations with International Law MA/PDip at Kent
-
Join our vibrant, diverse and international student community, bringing different perspectives into dialogue and facilitating a global network of close connections. Read about our first town hall on Equality, Diversity and Inclusivity.
-
Taught by world leading experts, including from one UK’s top law schools, working at the cutting edge of research, actively engaged in advising government and shaping debates.
-
Robust understanding of political and legal fundamentals, combined with the flexibility to follow your interest through a broad range of optional modules.
-
High-profile engagement through the Global Europe Centre and the Conflict Analysis Research Centre, which crystallise our research, policy and practitioner networks into an annual schedule of events.
-
State-of-the-art facilities at Kent Law School, including a purpose-built moot court where you can practice your advocacy skills in front of a bench comprised of local judges, barristers, solicitors and lecturers.
-
Canterbury campus offers an idyllic countryside setting on the edge of a lively student town, only an hour from London and a short train ride to Europe.
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | A first or second class honours degree in a relevant subject or equivalent. All applicants are considered on an individual basis and additional qualifications, and professional qualifications and experience will also be taken into account when considering applications. |
| Location | Canterbury campus University of Kent Canterbury CT2 7NZ |
Summary
Explore how international law shapes relations within and between states, focusing on key concepts and real-world issues. Learn from leading experts using innovative teaching practices, like mock negotiations, crisis simulations, and interactive seminars to develop your capacity for independent thinking and incisive analysis. Our alumni, who form an international network, have used this programme as a springboard into foreign offices and diplomatic services, the UN, EU and OECD, the IRC, Amnesty International and other NGOs, as well as businesses with an international outlook.
Reasons to study International Relations with International Law MA/PDip at Kent
-
Join our vibrant, diverse and international student community, bringing different perspectives into dialogue and facilitating a global network of close connections. Read about our first town hall on Equality, Diversity and Inclusivity.
-
Taught by world leading experts, including from one UK’s top law schools, working at the cutting edge of research, actively engaged in advising government and shaping debates.
-
Robust understanding of political and legal fundamentals, combined with the flexibility to follow your interest through a broad range of optional modules.
-
High-profile engagement through the Global Europe Centre and the Conflict Analysis Research Centre, which crystallise our research, policy and practitioner networks into an annual schedule of events.
-
State-of-the-art facilities at Kent Law School, including a purpose-built moot court where you can practice your advocacy skills in front of a bench comprised of local judges, barristers, solicitors and lecturers.
-
Canterbury campus offers an idyllic countryside setting on the edge of a lively student town, only an hour from London and a short train ride to Europe.
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | A first or second class honours degree in a relevant subject or equivalent. All applicants are considered on an individual basis and additional qualifications, and professional qualifications and experience will also be taken into account when considering applications. |
| Location | Canterbury campus University of Kent Canterbury CT2 7NZ |
Summary
Explore how international law shapes relations within and between states, focusing on key concepts and real-world issues. Learn from leading experts using innovative teaching practices, like mock negotiations, crisis simulations, and interactive seminars to develop your capacity for independent thinking and incisive analysis. Our alumni, who form an international network, have used this programme as a springboard into foreign offices and diplomatic services, the UN, EU and OECD, the IRC, Amnesty International and other NGOs, as well as businesses with an international outlook.
Reasons to study International Relations with International Law MA/PDip at Kent
-
Join our vibrant, diverse and international student community, bringing different perspectives into dialogue and facilitating a global network of close connections. Read about our first town hall on Equality, Diversity and Inclusivity.
-
Taught by world leading experts, including from one UK’s top law schools, working at the cutting edge of research, actively engaged in advising government and shaping debates.
-
Robust understanding of political and legal fundamentals, combined with the flexibility to follow your interest through a broad range of optional modules.
-
High-profile engagement through the Global Europe Centre and the Conflict Analysis Research Centre, which crystallise our research, policy and practitioner networks into an annual schedule of events.
-
State-of-the-art facilities at Kent Law School, including a purpose-built moot court where you can practice your advocacy skills in front of a bench comprised of local judges, barristers, solicitors and lecturers.
-
Canterbury campus offers an idyllic countryside setting on the edge of a lively student town, only an hour from London and a short train ride to Europe.
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | A first or second class honours degree in a relevant subject or equivalent. All applicants are considered on an individual basis and additional qualifications, and professional qualifications and experience will also be taken into account when considering applications. |
| Location | Canterbury campus University of Kent Canterbury CT2 7NZ |
Summary
Explore how international law shapes relations within and between states, focusing on key concepts and real-world issues. Learn from leading experts using innovative teaching practices, like mock negotiations, crisis simulations, and interactive seminars to develop your capacity for independent thinking and incisive analysis. Our alumni, who form an international network, have used this programme as a springboard into foreign offices and diplomatic services, the UN, EU and OECD, the IRC, Amnesty International and other NGOs, as well as businesses with an international outlook.
Reasons to study International Relations with International Law MA/PDip at Kent
-
Join our vibrant, diverse and international student community, bringing different perspectives into dialogue and facilitating a global network of close connections. Read about our first town hall on Equality, Diversity and Inclusivity.
-
Taught by world leading experts, including from one UK’s top law schools, working at the cutting edge of research, actively engaged in advising government and shaping debates.
-
Robust understanding of political and legal fundamentals, combined with the flexibility to follow your interest through a broad range of optional modules.
-
High-profile engagement through the Global Europe Centre and the Conflict Analysis Research Centre, which crystallise our research, policy and practitioner networks into an annual schedule of events.
-
State-of-the-art facilities at Kent Law School, including a purpose-built moot court where you can practice your advocacy skills in front of a bench comprised of local judges, barristers, solicitors and lecturers.
-
Canterbury campus offers an idyllic countryside setting on the edge of a lively student town, only an hour from London and a short train ride to Europe.
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | A first or second class honours degree in a relevant subject or equivalent. All applicants are considered on an individual basis and additional qualifications, and professional qualifications and experience will also be taken into account when considering applications. |
| Location | Canterbury campus University of Kent Canterbury CT2 7NZ |
Summary
Explore how international law shapes relations within and between states, focusing on key concepts and real-world issues. Learn from leading experts using innovative teaching practices, like mock negotiations, crisis simulations, and interactive seminars to develop your capacity for independent thinking and incisive analysis. Our alumni, who form an international network, have used this programme as a springboard into foreign offices and diplomatic services, the UN, EU and OECD, the IRC, Amnesty International and other NGOs, as well as businesses with an international outlook.
Reasons to study International Relations with International Law MA/PDip at Kent
-
Join our vibrant, diverse and international student community, bringing different perspectives into dialogue and facilitating a global network of close connections. Read about our first town hall on Equality, Diversity and Inclusivity.
-
Taught by world leading experts, including from one UK’s top law schools, working at the cutting edge of research, actively engaged in advising government and shaping debates.
-
Robust understanding of political and legal fundamentals, combined with the flexibility to follow your interest through a broad range of optional modules.
-
High-profile engagement through the Global Europe Centre and the Conflict Analysis Research Centre, which crystallise our research, policy and practitioner networks into an annual schedule of events.
-
State-of-the-art facilities at Kent Law School, including a purpose-built moot court where you can practice your advocacy skills in front of a bench comprised of local judges, barristers, solicitors and lecturers.
-
Canterbury campus offers an idyllic countryside setting on the edge of a lively student town, only an hour from London and a short train ride to Europe.
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | A first or second class honours degree in a relevant subject or equivalent. All applicants are considered on an individual basis and additional qualifications, and professional qualifications and experience will also be taken into account when considering applications. |
| Location | Canterbury campus University of Kent Canterbury CT2 7NZ |
Summary
The actions of individuals and states in international relations raise crucial questions of legality. This has been seen in recent years in relation to wars and state interventions, migration of peoples, and justice and retribution. This programme is designed to provide you with an advanced understanding of key issues in the place and role of law in international affairs. The programme is a joint offering of the Schools of Politics and International Relations and Law. It provides a rare opportunity to study the nature of international law and its application within the field of global politics. You gain a detailed understanding of the theory and practice of public international law and of how those principles and practices apply to relations between states.
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | A first or upper-second class honours degree in a relevant subject or equivalent. All applicants are considered on an individual basis and additional qualifications, and professional qualifications and experience will also be taken into account when considering applications. |
| Location | Canterbury campus University of Kent Canterbury CT2 7NZ |
Summary
The actions of individuals and states in international relations raise crucial questions of legality. This has been seen in recent years in relation to wars and state interventions, migration of peoples, and justice and retribution. This programme is designed to provide you with an advanced understanding of key issues in the place and role of law in international affairs. The programme is a joint offering of the Schools of Politics and International Relations and Law. It provides a rare opportunity to study the nature of international law and its application within the field of global politics. You gain a detailed understanding of the theory and practice of public international law and of how those principles and practices apply to relations between states.
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | A first or upper-second class honours degree in a relevant subject or equivalent. All applicants are considered on an individual basis and additional qualifications, and professional qualifications and experience will also be taken into account when considering applications. |
| Location | Canterbury campus University of Kent Canterbury CT2 7NZ |
Postgraduate Diploma - PgDip
Summary
The actions of individuals and states in international relations raise crucial questions of legality. This has been seen in recent years in relation to wars and state interventions, migration of peoples, and justice and retribution. This programme is designed to provide you with an advanced understanding of key issues in the place and role of law in international affairs. The programme is a joint offering of the Schools of Politics and International Relations and Law. It provides a rare opportunity to study the nature of international law and its application within the field of global politics. You gain a detailed understanding of the theory and practice of public international law and of how those principles and practices apply to relations between states.
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | A first or upper-second class honours degree in a relevant subject or equivalent. All applicants are considered on an individual basis and additional qualifications, and professional qualifications and experience will also be taken into account when considering applications. |
| Location | Canterbury campus University of Kent Canterbury CT2 7NZ |
Summary
The actions of individuals and states in international relations raise crucial questions of legality. This has been seen in recent years in relation to wars and state interventions, migration of peoples, and justice and retribution. This programme is designed to provide you with an advanced understanding of key issues in the place and role of law in international affairs. The programme is a joint offering of the Schools of Politics and International Relations and Law. It provides a rare opportunity to study the nature of international law and its application within the field of global politics. You gain a detailed understanding of the theory and practice of public international law and of how those principles and practices apply to relations between states.
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | A first or upper-second class honours degree in a relevant subject or equivalent. All applicants are considered on an individual basis and additional qualifications, and professional qualifications and experience will also be taken into account when considering applications. |
| Location | Canterbury campus University of Kent Canterbury CT2 7NZ |
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