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The Master of Laws in International Human Rights Law is a one-year, full-time program that offers students a deep dive into the principles and practices of human rights law on a global scale. The program explores key international legal frameworks, such as human rights treaties and conventions, and examines the role of international organizations in protecting and promoting human rights. Students will critically assess issues such as humanitarian law, refugee rights, and the enforcement of international human rights standards.
Graduates of this program will be equipped to work in international law firms, NGOs, human rights organizations, and government agencies. The University of Leeds provides a comprehensive learning environment with access to leading human rights law experts and opportunities to engage in real-world legal research. Students will leave the program with the skills and knowledge needed to advocate for and protect human rights in an increasingly complex global landscape.
Semester 1 – Foundations of International Human Rights Law
Introduction to International Human Rights Law
International Human Rights Instruments and Mechanisms
Human Rights and International Humanitarian Law
Research Methods in International Law
Semester 2 – Advanced Topics in International Human Rights
Human Rights Advocacy and Protection
International Human Rights and Environmental Law
Refugee and Migration Law
Capstone Project in International Human Rights Law
Graduates of the Master of Laws in International Human Rights Law will be equipped for careers in human rights advocacy, legal practice, and international law. Potential career paths include human rights lawyer, legal advisor for NGOs, policy advisor for governments and international organizations, and international law consultant. Graduates can work in international courts, non-governmental organizations, government bodies, or human rights-focused research institutions, applying their expertise in human rights law, international legal frameworks, and policy development.
The University of Leeds offers a specialized Master of Laws in International Human Rights Law that combines international legal theory with practical human rights applications. This program is designed for those passionate about human rights and international law, providing students with a deep understanding of international human rights treaties, advocacy strategies, and legal mechanisms for human rights protection. Students will engage in real-world legal projects through a capstone project, ensuring they are prepared for careers in human rights law and international legal practices. The on-campus format offers access to expert faculty, research opportunities, and a global perspective on human rights issues.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +44 (0)113 243 1751
Email: admissions@leeds.ac.uk
Address: University of Leeds, Woodhouse Lane, Leeds LS2 9JT, United Kingdom