Ph.D. in International Law

Ph.D. in International Law is a research-oriented program that delves into the legal principles that govern cross-border relations between nations, international organizations, and individuals. The program typically lasts 3-5 years and integrates instruction in public international law, human rights, trade law, environmental law, and dispute resolution with considerable independent research. Students study complicated topics like international treaties, diplomacy, conflict resolution, and global governance. Graduates are prepared for positions in academia, international organizations, government, and legal practice, where they can help build international legal norms and regulations, as well as resolve transnational legal difficulties in a globalized society.