13 International Law LLB degrees found
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13 International Law LLB degrees found
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University of Wroclaw - Faculty of Law, Administration and Economics
LL.B. International and European Environmental Law Degree
- Wrocław, Poland
LLB
Full time
6 semesters
On-Campus
English
The foundations of the LL.B. International and European Environmental Law degree program are fully in line with the Development Strategy of the University of Wroclaw. The field of study created at the Faculty of Law, Administration, and Economics at the University of Wrocław has a general academic profile, the subject of which is legal education in the specialized field of law on the protection and use of the environment
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University of Groningen
LLB in International and European Law
- Groningen, Netherlands
LLB
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
English
Why study this program in Groningen? The focus on European law and public international law is far greater than the focus on national legal contexts. No national law system is being taught as a general rule. This program is unique in Europe with regard to the content of the programme. It also holds a compulsory semester of law courses abroad.
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University of Westminster
Law and International Relations LLB Honours
- London, United Kingdom
LLB
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
English
Studying Law and International Relations at the University of Westminster will place you on a pathway to a meaningful career in the field of international legal practice and global affairs.
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University of Wroclaw
LL.B. International and European Environmental Law
- Wrocław, Poland
LLB
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
English
If you're passionate about protecting the planet and shaping the future of global sustainability, the International and European Environmental Law programme offers you the opportunity to make a real-world impact. This programme equips you with the essential legal skills and knowledge to contribute to the development, regulation, and enforcement of environmental policies, ensuring the preservation of natural resources and addressing climate change.
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Kingston University
LLB in International Law with Professional Experience
- Kingston upon Thames, United Kingdom
LLB
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
English
You'll study key topics of international relevance, such as trade, criminal and human rights law. In our age of increasing globalisation, expertise in these areas will boost your employability both in the UK and internationally.
University of Trento – Faculty of Law
Bachelor’s Degree in Comparative, European and International Legal Studies (CEILS)
LLB
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Faculty of Law offers a Bachelor's Degree in Comparative, European and International Legal Studies (CEILS), taught entirely in English.
Brickfields Asia College
LLB (Hons) University of London International Programmes
- Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
- Petaling Jaya, Malaysia
LLB
Full time, Part time
On-Campus
English
The University of London is truly one of the great universities of the world. A federation of 18 world-class Colleges and 10 specialist institutes, its reputation for high academic standards has been built on the outstanding teaching and research of its Colleges since 1836.
Final International University in Cyprus
International Law Undergraduate Program (LLB)
- Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, Cyprus
LLB
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
International Law Undergraduate Program (LLB) established in 2020 within the Faculty of Law and will accept its first students in the 2020-2021 Academic Year. Law is a compelling and challenging practice. Its area of impact is immense. It may reach people’s daily life as well as to the operations of governments on an international level. That is why our program established to train qualified lawyers to meet the increasing demand for such legal services in our country.
Karel Englis College
LLB in Security Law and Legalities in Public Administration
- Brno, Czech Republic
LLB
English, Russian
The course major, Security Law and Legalities in Public Administration, is a Bachelor degree study programme aimed at preparing professionals (interdisciplinary trained security experts) for positions ranging from the public to private sector. These positions can range from management in public administration, managers of security in the private sector, executives responsible for needs-specific safety in the business field, qualified security experts on policies within the Czech Republic and other commercial environments. The programme curriculum is closely linked to the security policy implemented within the security system of the Czech Republic and builds on several of the following principles:
University of Derby
LLB Law
LLB
Full time
On-Campus
English
You can choose to take a generic LLB or pursue one of our specialist LLB pathways in Company and Commercial Law, International and Comparative Law, International Business Law or Social and Public Policy
Kaplan Singapore
Bachelor of Laws (Honours) (Birmingham City University)
LLB
Part time
Distance learning, On-Campus
English
This LLB Law programme is perfect for working adults who wish to study for a Law Degree with practical real-world application knowledge.
College of Law & Business
LL.B.
LLB
Full time
On-Campus
English
The College of Law and Business offers a global LL.B. Bachelor of Law degree in Israel for English Speakers. This program is an opportunity for students who are looking to gain international experience and prepare themselves professionally for a successful career in law. Students live in Israel, learn Hebrew, a study in both English and Hebrew and learn everything they need to practice law in both languages.
Lancashire Law School - University of Central Lancashire
LLB in Law
LLB
Full time, Part time
Distance learning, On-Campus
English
Our LLB Law degree provides the essential training you’ll need to become a successful solicitor or barrister. You’ll learn about ground-breaking research topics such as war crime trials and women in prison.
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LLB Programmes in Law Studies International Law Studies International Law
An LLB is an undergraduate degree typically taking three to four years to earn and specifically refers to a "Bachelor of Laws", or Legum Baccalaureus. Currently, it is offered in nearly all countries governed by common law, with the exception of the United States where an LLB degree is equivalent to a Juris Doctor law degree in the U.S.
What is International Law?
International law concerns an extensive set of legal precedents that are generally accepted by nations and states as binding and valid. These laws are meant to serve as the fundamental groundwork for the continuing stability of relations among international communities. The primary difference between intracountry/state legal systems and the international law system is that international law applied to countries as a whole instead of to each individual citizen.
International law concerns distinctly separate legal disciplines involving public international law (laws of war, laws of the sea and international humanitarian law, for example); private international law (also referred to as "conflict of laws"); and supranational law. A lawyer specializing in international law may represent individuals who have been arrested in foreign countries, work for megacorporations to ensure they do not violate country-specific international agreements or trade laws and act as mediators for high-powered agencies such as the United Nations, the World Court or NATO.
What does an LLB in International Law consist of?
In addition to taking mandatory law courses, students wishing to earn an international law degree with need to enroll in political science courses, global studies and take one or more foreign language classes (if they want to work in a particular country) in addition to courses that provide instruction in maritime laws. Laws governing the sea/ocean are entirely different from laws governing landlocked countries and many government agencies are experiencing a shortage of international lawyers with deep knowledge of regional maritime laws.
Which career with an LLB in International Law?
Reaching the point where a student is eligible to take the bar exam involves at least five to seven years of rigorous study, from completion of undergraduate and master degree programs to obtaining an LLM. Students working as international lawyers can expect to earn over $100,000 USD (72,000 Euros) annually, with a diverse range of employment opportunities always available.