Program Information
Degree Offered
PG Dip - Public International Law
Format: Campus
Program Description:
Public International Law is concerned with both the relations between states and the relationship between individuals, international organisations and states. At Kent Law School, the teaching of public international law emphasises its relevance to contemporary international problems and events.
The course is taught primarily by examining current international events and the theoretical bases of international law. It is particularly suited to those involved with, or who are hoping to work for, international organisations, non-governmental organisations, international law firms and foreign affairs departments. Students studying Public International Law are encouraged to participate in the activities of the Centre for Critical International Law (CECIL) at Kent.
Students on this LLM can choose to spend one term at our Canterbury campus and one at our Brussels centre (returning to their primary campus to complete the dissertation) under our split-site option for this programme.
You may contact BSIS's admissions office directly via Skype: bsisbrussels.
Financial Aid: Eligible for Federal Stafford Loans
Accreditation:
The University of Kent is endowed with degree awarding powers by virtue of its Royal Charter. The delivery of programmes both in the United Kingdom and at the University of Kent campus in Brussels remains subject to routine audits by the United Kingdom Quality Assurance Agency at both an institutional level and at the level of individual departments.
Tuition & Financial Aid
Tuition In-State Full Time:
15473 EUR
Tuition Out of State Full Time:
approx 20400 USD
Financial Aid Offered: No