Public International Law is a one-year Master’s specialization at the internationally acclaimed Leiden Law School at Leiden University. The program focuses on the legal framework that governs international relations in an increasingly complex global society.
The Regular LL.M. (Public International Law specialization) is taught by lecturers who possess expertise in a wide range of aspects of public international law, including international criminal law, international humanitarian law, international human rights law, the law on peace and security, international institutional law, international dispute settlement, international economic law, and international environmental law.
Different perspectives
In this program you will gain a thorough understanding of the fundamental doctrines of public international law, studying different perspectives from theory and practice. We will also challenge you to develop your views on the role and functioning of law in international society.
About the Programme
The Regular LL.M. (Public International Law specialization) is taught by lecturers who possess expertise in a wide range of aspects of public international law, including international criminal law, international humanitarian law, international human rights law, the law on peace and security, international institutional law, international dispute settlement, international economic law, and international environmental law.