1. Program Description
The Master of Laws in International Law at the National University of Management has been designed to potential students who would like to gain deep understanding of diverse legal systems and their applications. This program aims to provide opportunity to students to explore international law, comparative legal studies, and cross-border legal practices. The program connects students to global experts, legal scholars and practitioners.
Students will need to complete 48 credit hours comprising of 36 credits for basic core courses, major courses and elective courses and 12 credits for thesis. Under this program, the students are encouraged to actively participate in guest lectures/workshops, academic dialog forum and local/oversea study tours.
2. Program Educational Objectives (PEOs)
The Master of Laws in International Law has the following program educational objectives:
PEO1: To provide students with a comprehensive understanding of interdisciplinary topics related to international law.
PEO2: To prepare students with skills and practical applications of international laws in the context of international relations through research and effective communication.
PEO3: To instill in students a sense of leadership, interpersonal skills, and a spirit of innovation.
3. Program Learning Outcomes (PLOs)
After completing Master of Law in International Law program, students will be able to:
PLO1: Analyze the intricacies of subjects within international law.
PLO2: Offer practical solutions to the genuine issues and challenges faced by states, international organizations, and individuals in the realm of international relations.
PLO3: Formulate decisive policies and strategies rooted in research and evidence pertaining to international relations.
PLO4: Value peace and honor the diversity of nations through the lens of international law.
4. Courses
Semester I
International Relations and Geopolitics |
Advanced Public International Law |
Advance Constitutions and Administrative Law |
Legal Research |
Specialized Seminar I |
Semester II
Peace and International Security |
Law of International Organizations |
Law of Maritime and Terrestrial Areas |
International Protection of Human Rights |
Specialized Seminar II |
Semester III
Negotiation, Drafting and Interpretation of International Treaties |
Comparative Business Law |
International Trade Law |
International Dispute Settlements |
Specialized Seminar III |
Semester IV
Research Thesis*
(*including Specialized Seminars I, II, III)
5. Admission Requirements
- Applicants must possess a Bachelor’s degree in Law or any other equivalent qualification recognized by the Ministry of Education Youth and Sport.
- Applicant must successfully defend the research proposal and English proficiency test.
6. Schedules
- Weekday from 5:30 PM-8:30 PM
7. Submit Your Application
Download application form here!
8. Scholarship Information
