Program begins October 2008; examines int'l criminal law, policies, & agreements

The School of Law at the University of Warwick in Coventry, United Kingdom has announced it will be offering a new LL.M. program in International and Comparative Criminal Justice beginning in October 2008. According to the law school, the program "will analyse international criminal law, but also international agreements and policies on crime and security in key offence areas, including, for example, terrorism, drugs and people trafficking."

The program is desined for graduates of law and other related social science disciplines.

Prospective students are encouraged to submit applications no later than the end of May 2008.

For more information about this new program, please visit the Warwick School of Law website.

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