- The Master of Laws (LL.M) in International Human Rights program at Birmingham City University is a postgraduate degree designed to provide students with an in-depth understanding of international human rights law.
- The program covers a wide range of topics, including human rights advocacy, international human rights treaties and agreements, humanitarian law, and human rights and terrorism.
- The LL.M program is typically one year in length, and is comprised of a series of core modules that cover the fundamental principles and concepts of international human rights law, as well as a range of optional modules that allow students to specialize in areas of particular interest.
- Some of the optional modules that may be available to students include International Criminal Law, Transitional Justice, and Gender and Human Rights.
- Throughout the program, students will engage in a range of learning activities, including lectures, seminars, and workshops.