International Law

General Information

The International Law program aims to provide students with comprehensive knowledge of the fundamental concepts, principles and practices of international law. The program offers in-depth knowledge of topics such as international relations, inter-state disputes, human rights, environmental law and international trade. Students gain the skills to analyze and solve global legal problems and develop their ability to communicate effectively across different cultural and legal systems. In addition, the program is supported by case studies and practical work, in addition to theoretical courses, so students gain experience in real-world applications.

Job Opportunities

Graduates of the International Law undergraduate program have a wide range of career opportunities. Graduates can find work in international law firms, government agencies, the United Nations and other international organizations, non-governmental organizations, human rights organizations, and multinational corporations. They also have the chance to pursue careers in areas such as diplomacy, academic research and teaching, international trade and investment, environmental law, and arbitration. Armed with international law knowledge and analytical skills, graduates can succeed in roles such as global legal consulting, policy development and implementation, dispute resolution, and strategic planning.

Academic Staff

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