The UK's University of Bristol Law School will launch an LL.M. in International Law and International Relations this year.
The new specialization is aimed at those who want to land careers in international NGOs, government departments, internationally-oriented firms, or as international consultants.
To complete the specialization, students can choose from a range of courses, covering topics such as migration law and policy, international law of the sea, and international law and human rights.
The specialization will also include a 10,000-15,000 dissertation.
The LL.M. is offered in both full- and part-time formats. The full-time variant can be completed in one year.
The LL.M. in International Law and International Relations will launch this September.
You can read more about the school and its LL.M. programs at Bristol's Full Profile on LLM GUIDE.