Leiden University

Master in Public International Law

Leiden, The Netherlands

The Master in Public International 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 Public International Law at Leiden University is a one-year program for students interested in international law. It's a Master's degree that helps students understand global law complexities. The program lasts one year and is taught in English.

The curriculum covers public international law doctrines, including theoretical and practical perspectives. Students learn about human rights, international terrorism, and international organizations. They also get hands-on experience through internships.

Graduates can work as international lawyers, legal advisors for NGOs, or in international organizations like the United Nations. They can also work in law firms, governmental agencies, or global institutions. Possible job titles include International Lawyer, Legal Advisor, and Policy Analyst.

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