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Universities in the UK that have International Law


Yasmina k

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International law is not a degree, usually it will be a single module that you can take during the course of a general Law degree.

If you're thinking about Public International Law - i.e., the law between States - that can be a single module that you do at some point in your three year degree.  If you really like it, there are always more specialised PIL modules that you can pursue at Graduate level during an LLM should you elect to study one.

If you are talking about International Law in the context of cross border work that law firms do, then that is not really something you study during your degree, rather, you will end up applying general commercial law or contract law where the parties just so happen to be based in different jurisdictions.

Universities usually publish their acceptance rates on their websites.  Pick a university you like and research it online to know more about its student population's breakdown.  This information should not be too hard to find.

I'd be happy to answer any further questions you might have if you could give me a little more background as to your grades, career aspirations and other such details.

Cheers!

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