This Erasmus Mundus Master in International Law of Global Security, Peace and Development is taught over 24 months and includes at least three mobility periods:
Semester 1: University of Glasgow
Semester 2: Institut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals
Semester 3: Radboud University Nijmegen (or one of the other partner universities)
Semester 4: dissertation (in Glasgow, Barcelona or Nijmegen)
Choose one study track in Nijmegen
In the third semester, at Radboud University, you will select one of the two study tracks of the LL.M International and European Law:
1. International and European Law Advanced
- EU External Relations Law
- International Law and Crisis
- International Arbitration
Choose one elective course:
- Law and Society
- Litigating Human Rights
2. Human Rights and Migration
- EU external relations law
- International Human Rights Law
- EU Immigration Law
Choose one elective course:
- Law and Society
- European and Comparative Refugee Law
- Litigating Human Rights