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University for Peace M.A. International Law and Human Rights
University for Peace

University for Peace

M.A. International Law and Human Rights

Ciudad Colón, Costa Rica

MA

11 months

English, Spanish

Full time

USD 19,500 / per year *

Blended, On-Campus

* this price applies only to the MA in English. Fees may be paid via online credit card payment or international wire transfers to our bank location in Costa Rica in USD only. American Express and Discover cards not accepted

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Key Summary

    About : The M.A. in International Law and Human Rights provides students with a comprehensive understanding of international legal frameworks and human rights principles. Designed to bridge theory and practice, this program emphasizes critical thinking and analysis of global legal issues. Students will engage in sophisticated discussions surrounding contemporary matters, gaining insights into the complexities of enforcing human rights on a global scale.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates can pursue various career paths in sectors such as international organizations, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), government agencies, and legal practices. Job roles may include human rights officer, international lawyer, or policy analyst, among others, allowing students to impact human rights advocacy and international law significantly.

The Master of Arts Degree in International Law and Human Rights Degree offers students an in-depth review of the procedures and practice of international human rights bodies, at the global and UN level as well as at the regional level. Students will gain an understanding of the various judicial and non-judicial bodies that are at the frontline of questions of interpretation, the development of international human rights standards, and enforcement. In addition, students receive training in hands-on skills in the realm of reporting, monitoring, and evaluation of human rights. Finally, as the globalization of business and investment is increasing in force and speed, with important human rights implications, this specialization explores the interaction between economics and rights, asking critical questions about this process and potential solutions.

Student Body

The University for Peace is characterized by its diversity and multiculturalism. For 2018-2019, we have 174 students from 55 countries (166 women vs. 58 men). As a result, our campus is always full of student activities, most of them organized by the students themselves. In past years, we have had yoga classes, conversation classes in different languages, the celebration of cultural nights (Asian night, Latin night, European night, etc.), as well as institutional activities open to students (Zumba classes, academic "brown bag" lunches, etc.).