Leiden University

Master in Peace, Justice and Development

Leiden, The Netherlands

The Master in Peace, Justice and Development 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 Peace, Justice and Development at Leiden University is a one-year Master's program for qualified lawyers and students interested in international law. It's located in The Hague, a global center for international legal institutions. The program helps you develop a deep understanding of peace, justice, and development.

The curriculum explores legal disciplines like criminal law, human rights law, and sustainable development law. You'll develop critical thinking skills and learn to form personal viewpoints on the role of public international law in addressing global challenges. Internships and practical experiences are also part of the program.

Graduates can pursue careers as international lawyers, legal advisors for NGOs, or policy analysts in governmental and intergovernmental organizations. Other potential job titles include human rights advocate, international relations specialist, or development policy analyst.

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