Program Information
Degree Offered
International Law
Format: Campus
Program Description:
The curriculum covers both public and private international law with a focus on human rights and humanitarian law, state responsibility, environmental law, trade law, international criminal law and dispute settlement.
The Master in International Law is a two year programme that provides in-depth training in international law. It allows students to gain access, subject to certain conditions, to the PhD programme in International Law.
The MA in International Law requires intensive work at an advanced level in the field of international law, and familiarisation with at least one other discipline (anthropology/sociology of development, international economics, international history and politics or international relations).
The degree programme comprises compulsory courses, optional seminars and the writing of an original research dissertation (mémoire) in the course of the second year.
Accreditation:
The Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies is accredited by the Conférence Universitaire Suisse.
Eligibility Requirements:
Bachelor’s degree in law, or a related discipline, or a multidisciplinary Bachelor’s degree in international relations.
Tuition & Financial Aid
Tuition In-State Full Time:
3000 CHF
Tuition Out of State Full Time:
5000 CHF
Financial Aid Offered: Yes