615 Master's degrees in International Law in Europe

International Human Rights Law
The International Human Rights Law programme from University of Essex is the oldest established human rights law course in Europe, and reflects our University's global reputation as the leading centre for human rights research, practice and education.

European and Comparative Law
The Master of Laws in European and Comparative Law from University of Malta is in essence a taught course, with teaching based on guided research and teaching and the presentation of a paper by yourself in a teacher-led seminar. The course includes an important dissertation component.
International Law (AMIL) - Full-time
At the PG Cert International Law (AMIL) - Full-time programme offered by The University of Law you will develop a broad understanding of human rights law and theory, considering a variety of specific rights and other relevant international laws.

International Commercial Law and Arbitration
The LLM International Commercial Law and Arbitration at University of Hertfordshire degree is the ideal course to equip you for a specialist career in the area of international commerce.

Bar Training Course
Throughout the Bar Training Course from UWE Bristol (University of the West of England), you will gain the competencies required to be called to the Bar, as set out by the Bar Standards Board (BSB).

International Law
This International Law course from University of Nottingham allows you to choose from an extensive range of public international law modules, allowing you to tailor your qualification to your academic interests and career goals.
International Law and Human Rights
Explore contemporary issues in international human rights law with our International Law and Human Rights from Keele University.
International Economic Law
On International Economic Law LLM at the University of Warwick, you will think deeply and critically about issues surrounding the shifts in global economic power and reconstituted global networks.
Pre-Master's in Law - Public International Law
Throughout this Pre-Master's in Law - Public International Law from INTO City St George's, University of London you'll prepare to enter a postgraduate law degree where leaders learn law.

Comparative International Relations
The Comparative International Relations from Ca' Foscari University of Venice is a unique offer in Italy for the advanced study of international relations with a critical, interdisciplinary and comparative approach, open to insights from cultural studies and political discourse analysis.

International Law and Human Rights
The International Law and Human Rights programme of Åbo Akademi University is designed to prepare its graduates for challenging careers in international organisations, non-governmental organisations, public administration or legal practice.

European Master's Programme in Human Rights and Democratisation
This European Master's Programme in Human Rights and Democratisation from Global Campus of Human Rights is a one-year, full-time course that provides a practice and policy-oriented approach to learning that combines legal, political, historical, anthropological, and philosophical perspectives of human rights and democratisation with skill-building activities and a field trip exercise.

International Master Security, Intelligence and Strategic Studies (IMSISS)
The International Master Security, Intelligence and Strategic Studies programme from University of Trento is a 24 month Erasmus Mundus Joint Master Degree (EMJMD) awarded by a consortium of European universities – University of Glasgow (UK); Dublin City University (Ireland); Charles University in Prague (Czech Republic) and the University of Trento (Italy).

Global Law Making
GLaM provides a flexible and personalized curriculum, along with the possibility of taking advantage of opportunities organized with foreign universities. The course offering is enriched by research and training experiences (internships or apprenticeships) with the involvement of companies, institutions and public and private organizations with a view to being competitive in the job market.

International Business Law
Corporate law is changing. Economic, climatic and societal upheaval is forcing businesses to develop a sense of context in the world. Tomorrow's business lawyers must develop a flexible and open approach to legal problems. That can even include reconsidering the efficacy of the law itself. Learn more with the International Business Law programme from Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam.