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3 International Relations and Global Politics LLM Degree Programs

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    Learn more about International Relations and Global Politics LLM degree programs

    You'll examine the legal frameworks, treaties, and institutions that govern relationships between states, international organizations, and non-state actors. An LLM in International Relations and Global Politics positions you at the intersection of public international law and political theory.

    The program fosters independent scholarly inquiry, encouraging rigorous analysis of how legal norms shape global governance and diplomatic practice. Through coursework in areas like international humanitarian law, human rights law, and the law of international organizations, you'll move well beyond foundational study into close reading of case law, treaty interpretation, and legal argumentation at an advanced level.

    You'll also develop competencies in comparative foreign policy analysis, conflict resolution mechanisms, and the legal dimensions of sanctions, trade disputes, and security arrangements. Research methods modules typically ask you to produce substantial written work, such as a dissertation or extended legal thesis. Graduates pursue careers in international arbitration, diplomatic services, intergovernmental bodies, policy research institutes, and advocacy organizations. Some go on to doctoral study or advisory roles in public international law.