Course summary
The Erasmus Mundus Master in International Law of Global Security, Peace and Development offers you the unique opportunity to study across six partners over two years and gain a joint, double or a multiple Master degree, depending on the combination of three degree-awarding partners. This is an innovative and multidisciplinary programme that equips the next generation of lawyers and policy-makers with the ability to engage with the political context of international law and the holistic approaches that are needed for global security, peace and development. International mobility periods are a key part of the programme. WHY THIS PROGRAMME
- This programme is at the forefront of cutting-edge teaching with its multidisciplinary and comprehensive approach to the international law of global security, peace and development.
- You will be offered mobility opportunities at leading European universities as part of an innovative, multidisciplinary, and integrated team-delivered programme.
- It offers a uniquely comprehensive degree, bringing together all international legal regimes relevant to global security, peace and development, by incorporating specialisms in human rights, migration, peace and security, and sustainable development.
- You will undertake a multifaceted programme of summer schools, guest lectures, legal clinics, work placements, interaction with practitioners, moot courts and language training.
- This degree spearheads an innovative approach to legal education that is urgently needed for our increasingly volatile, interconnected and complex global future, and trains graduates of excellence with leadership potential in international law and global affairs.
How to apply
International applicants
International applicant information can be found via gla.ac.uk by searching for 'international'.
Entry requirements
A 2.1 Honours degree or non-UK equivalent in law. We also consider applications from other subjects, such as Politics, International Relations, European Studies or War Studies, if at least 50% of the credits are in law. You are required to submit a personal statement (max 1,000 words) explaining why you want to undertake the LLM, International Law of Global Security, Peace & Development. Please download and use our template for this: ILGSPD personal statement form. Entry requirements of partner universities: In order to select Université libre de Bruxelles in semester 3, you have to: Hold an undergraduate or Master's degree (or equivalent), representing at least 240 ECTS (or 4 years of studies), in law or other relevant subjects Have a passive knowledge of French (however all assessments can be undertaken in English). In order to select Radboud University in semester 3, you have to: Have an undergraduate degree in law with 150 ECTS in legal courses
Fees and funding
Tuition fees
No fee information has been provided for this course
Additional fee information
Sponsorship information
Sponsorship and funding information can be found via gla.ac.uk by searching for 'scholarships'.
Provider information
University of Glasgow
The Fraser Building
65 Hillhead Street
Glasgow
G12 8QQ