The University of Bristol LLM in International Law and International Relations is an exciting programme for students looking to pursue a career in international non-governmental organisations, government departments and international firms, or as international consultants. New this year, it is a specialist course that enables you to combine units provided by both the Law School and the School of Sociology, Politics and International Studies to create an exceptional programme of study. The LLM in International Law and International Relations encourages an integrated theoretical and interdisciplinary approach to issues of international regulation and governance so you can build a deep understanding of how one discipline informs the other. The programme covers general methods, scope and theories of International Law and International Relations and allows for further specialisation within these broad fields.
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This programme provides its graduates with a strong foundation for a broad range of careers that involve an international law and international relations perspective, such as international arbitration. Graduates may act as lawyers (if their first degree is in Law) and researchers in international and European Organisations such as the United Nations or the European Commission, or in the diplomatic service. They may also work for NGOs and other agencies, and some graduates will go on to further study or to research at the University of Bristol or in other universities.