Leiden University

Master in International Criminal Law

Leiden, The Netherlands

The Master in International Criminal Law at Leiden University is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Founded in 1575, Leiden University is one of Europe's leading international research universities. It is renowned for its high-quality teaching and innovative research across a wide range of disciplines.

About the Program

The Master in International Criminal Law at Leiden University is a one-year program for qualified lawyers who want to deepen their understanding of international criminal law. This Master's degree is ideal for students passionate about human rights and international justice.

Students will explore subjects like international human rights law, international humanitarian law, and the systemic environment of international criminal law. The curriculum emphasizes practical skills and theoretical knowledge, preparing students for a dynamic legal landscape.

Graduates can pursue careers as international lawyers, legal advisors for NGOs, or positions within international courts and tribunals. Employers may include the International Criminal Court, United Nations agencies, and human rights organizations. Possible job titles include International Prosecutor, Human Rights Advocate, and Legal Advisor.

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