International Law Specialisation
International law is central to an understanding of how States regulate their relations with each other as well as with individuals and organisations. The policy decisions made every day by governments have international legal implications, and the international legal knowledge and skill of government lawyers and advisers is critical to the successful conduct of the business of government.
With international law standards affecting many areas of domestic law, including family, criminal, business, migration and maritime laws, this specialisation ensures lawyer practising today are conversant with international law concepts and methods.
LLM (International Law) courses:
- Advanced Issues in International Human Rights Law
- Advanced Issues in International Law
- An Uncensored History of International Law
- Indigenous Peoples in International Law
- International Aspects of Social Justice
- International Child Law
- International Climate Law
- International Criminal Law
- International Environmental Law
- International Human Rights
- International Investment Law
- International Law & the Use of Force
- International Law of Equality and Discrimination
- International Organisations
- International Refugee Law
- Law of Armed Conflict
- Law of the Sea
- Law of the World Trade Organization
- Law, Rights & Development
- Peaceful Settlement of International Disputes
- Principles of International Law
- Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction
- Research Thesis: 6uoc
Course offerings may vary. Refer to Law timetable for courses on offer.
Visit UNSW Online Handbook for further information about this LLM specialisation.





