The LLM International Law and Global Justice is designed for those wanting to develop a deep understanding of international law and its role in promoting justice during times of war and peace. The course offers a wide range of modules covering all areas of international law, along with engagement on contemporary issues. Taught by leading experts whose research informs their teaching, students benefit from research support via the Sheffield Centre for International and European Law. The program is suitable for graduates from law, social sciences, and humanities, including practicing lawyers and those working in public or private sectors seeking to expand their knowledge.
Why this course is highly recommended
This course is ideal for students and lawyers aiming to specialize in international law, especially those interested in working for law firms, governments, international organizations, NGOs, or academia. The classroom experience is enriched by research-led teaching, and students have opportunities to engage with practical experiences through clinics and projects. Its flexibility and focus on contemporary issues make it a compelling choice for those wanting a well-rounded and cutting-edge education in international law.
International Law and Global Justice is one of the pathways within the Sheffield LLM program, with options to explore modules from other pathways such as Corporate and Commercial Law. Students can choose to follow a specialised pathway from the start or mix modules from different pathways, tailoring their study to their interests or career goals.
Application fees
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1st year tuition fees
26.34L
Living cost
Applicants need a minimum 2:1 undergraduate honours degree in relevant fields such as Law, Economics, International Relations, or Business Administration. International students are assessed holistically, and the English language requirement is IELTS 6.5 with at least 6 in each component. If English requirements are not met, international students can enroll in a pre-masters pathway through the University of Sheffield International College.

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Graduates from this program often pursue careers in the private or public sector, including roles in law firms, government agencies, international NGOs, and academic institutions. The program’s focus on contemporary international issues prepares students for positions involving legal research, international dispute resolution, policy development, and advocacy in areas like international criminal law, environmental law, and cyber law.