入学要求 Requirement:
学术要求:2.1(Upper 2nd class hons degree or international equivalent)
英语要求:IELTS 7.0 (with no less than 7.0 in writing, 6.5 in reading and 6.0 in speaking and listening)
学费 Tuition Fee:2011/2012 £11,420
课程特征 Course Features:
The LLM International Law and Development provides an opportunity for any student interested in the issues faced by developing states in the international order to obtain in depth knowledge of the field. The course offers a series of specialist modules that cover the most critical issues in the area. A specialised module on Law, Development and the International Community forms the basis of some of the key questions that need to be asked in relation to the position of developing states, such as human rights, environmental law, or international commercial law.
The variety of courses provided as well as the quality of the teaching make the LLM International Law and Development offered in Nottingham a particularly rich and complete learning experience.
课程内容 Course Content :
You will take 120 credits’ worth of full and/or part-time subject options during the taught components of this course.
Currently, some of the subjects offered in relation to International Law and Development include:
• Biodiversity and International Law
• The World Trading System
• General Themes and Principles of International Environmental Law
• International Human Rights I
• EC Environmental Law and Policy
• International Law of Tran boundary Pollution
• International Investment Law
• Law of International Organizations
• International Human Rights Law II
• Law Development and the International Community
• International Law of the Sea
职业前景 Career Prospects:
Many graduates either go into the legal profession or return to their previous legal careers with their experience and prospects enhanced by their experiences on the course. A large number work with NGOs or return to their countries with the skills and experience that will help them add to the future development of that country.
Of course, some students decide to remain in academe and begin a PhD program, often remaining at the University of Nottingham, and some use the skills they have acquired to teach.