Training and Advanced Education Unit (TAE) Post-Graduate Education
Master of Laws (LL.M.) in International Crime and Justice
2. LL.M. Content
The curriculum offered covers the following topics:
- International Criminal Law, also in relation to International Humanitarian Law
- International Criminal Jurisdictions and International Criminal Procedure
- Relationships between International Criminal Law and National Legislation
- Interstate Co-operation on Criminal Matters
- Transnational Organized Crime, in particular, Trafficking in Persons, Corruption and Terrorism
- Activities and Organisations of the United Nations System
In addition, the LL.M. provides practical training on Project Cycle Management, during which skills and tools functional to the management of international projects on crime prevention and justice administration are explored via theory and hands-on exercises.
Within the course, students will have the possibility to benefit from guidance on career and professional development in the UN System that includes, amongst others, recruitment interviews with representatives of the United Nations Volunteers (UNV) programme.
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