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LLM (INTERNATIONAL JUSTICE)

Qualification : MASTERS IN LAW

Award Type and NFQ level : TAUGHT MASTERS (9)

CAO/PAC code : MH64J

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Closing Date : 30 June 2024

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The LLM programme in International Justice provides students with critical insights into the field of international justice. It focuses, in particular, on issues of human rights, equality, and social inclusion in the context of international law. It provides insights into how the international legal order works, and how it seeks to protect vulnerable groups, including minorities, migrants, and people with disabilities. It critiques the applicable legal regimes, and illustrates how these systems operate in practice.

Teaching is delivered by means of small class lectures, in-class simulations, workshops, and master classes. In addition to the modules, The School works with leading academics and practitioners who provide seminars in various fields of law throughout the academic year.

We partner with leading international law firms such as Matheson and A&L Goodbody on several initiatives. We also offer students the opportunity to apply for our Postgraduate Placement module, which gives successful applicants the chance to work part-time for one semester at one of our partner organisations. We have partnerships with a broad range of organisations across the public and private sector, including the Irish Council for Civil Liberties, the Irish Penal Reform Trust, Forsa, PrivacyEngine, and Alcohol Action Ireland.

What our graduates say:

I thoroughly enjoyed my LLM in International Justice in Maynooth. I choose to my Masters  in Maynooth as the modules and options offered broader than other LLM’s I had researched. 

The LLM course is designed to not only encourage academic excellence, but also personal growth in the array of modules and assessments offered. There is a strong emphasis on independent research, collaboration with peers and public-speaking skills - all of which are vital to any industry you proceed to work in. The small class groups harness an atmosphere of support and collegiality.

As part of the programme, I opted to undertake the Research Placement, where over the course of three months, I gained practical insight into daily life as a legal researcher, a profession I am interested in. This opportunity proved invaluable when it came round to writing my own dissertation. 

A highlight of my LLM was the International Mooting module, in which, one team enters the Philip C Jessup International Law Moot Competition. I was honoured to be part of the Maynooth’s first ever team, and to win the national rounds of the competition in 2023. We travelled to Washington DC to represent Ireland during the international rounds of the competition - a truly once in a lifetime opportunity! 

Overall, I could not recommend the International Justice LLM in Maynooth enough - it was by far my best academic experience to date! 

Eimear McCaffrey, Paralegal, Lewis Silkin,
LLM International Justice Class of 2022/23

 

The minimum entry requirement for this programme is a 2:2 overall classification in a Level 8 undergraduate degree. This degree must be in law or a cognate discipline in the humanities, or social/political sciences (including but not limited to business, finance, economics, international relations, sociology, etc).  

Applicants from certain non-EU countries are required to meet different minimum entrance criteria, which can be found here.

The international office will be able to advise international applications on the compatibility of their degree with these criteria – international.office@mu.ie.

Applicants who are required to demonstrate English language proficiency can find the minimum required scores in a variety of accepted tests here.

Meeting the minimum entry requirements does not guarantee an offer of entry onto this programme. Decision on admission to the programme are at the discretion of the Admission Committee.  

Applications by applicants with other types of diplomas or who do not reach this minimum level of qualifications will be determined by the Admissions Committee in line with the University’s policy on recognition of prior experiential learning, which can be accessed here.

Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis.

 

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The International Justice programme allows students to choose from a range of postgraduate law modules with a focus on human rights and justice.  

Students must complete 90 credits in total – 50 credits from the optional modules, plus the compulsory module Public International Law (10 credits). Students must also complete the compulsory Professional Development (5 credits) and Dissertation (25 credits) modules.

Students should register for 30 credits of optional modules in each semester.

Not all modules offered will run every year, offerings are dependent upon demand and other potential constraints. Please note that some modules will have prerequisites attached to them.

Students can elect to graduate with a Postgraduate Diploma instead of an LLM, if they find that they are unable to complete the Dissertation.

Course Duration: 1 year full time.

More detail in Course Finder.

Course Duration: 1 year full-time

Students who undertake the LLM in International Justice will have valuable critical analytical and research skills, as well as a deeper knowledge of current human rights and global justice issues. These will be beneficial for a wide variety of careers in legal practice, governance, or advocacy.  Students who undertook this programme have gone on to work for a range of different organisations, including government departments, advocacy organisations, leading law firms and national regulatory bodies. The LLM in International Justice is also excellent preparation for undertaking doctoral studies. The School has strong links with several private and public sector organisations, including several leading Irish law firms. Through these relationships we offer students valuable opportunities for professional development and networking, both as part of the degree and outside of it.    

Online application only http://www.pac.ie/maynoothuniversity

The PAC Code for this programme is MH64J.

All applicants should provide a personal statement of maximum 1000 words.

Applicants with an undergraduate degree from Maynooth should provide details of two academic references.

Applicants who have not previously studied at Maynooth should provide certified copies of all official transcripts for non-Maynooth qualifications. They should also provide copies of two academic written references, and a copy of their birth certificate or valid passport.

Applicants who are required to submit evidence that they meet the English language requirements should ensure that this is also included in their application.

Information on fees can be found here.

Information on Taught Masters Scholarships can be found here.
 

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