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Study LLM International Law (Human Rights, Conflict and Security)

Fees, Modules, Entry Requirements & Application for International Students

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  • Study Option
    Full-Time
  • Intakes
    September
  • Location
    Cottingham Road, Hull, United Kingdom
  • Duration
    1 Year
  • Level
  • Subject
  • International Fees
    £ 14,000 for a full-time course

How to Apply

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The LLM International Law (Human Rights, Conflict and Security) at the University of Hull is a full-time 1 Year Postgraduate program in the field of Law. Delivered at the University's Cottingham Road campus in Hull, United Kingdom, the course offers a balanced mix of academic study and practical experience.

Ideal for Bangladeshi students and other international applicants, this program provides high-quality education at a full-time competitive international tuition fee of £ 14,000 Starting each September, it is designed to equip students with essential skills for advanced study and professional growth.

The University of Hull offers modern facilities and a supportive environment, ensuring international students receive the guidance and resources needed for success. With a welcoming campus community and dedicated support services, Bangladeshi students can confidently plan their study abroad journey in the United Kingdom through this program.

Course Highlights

In the context of natural disasters, health pandemics and economic crises being a danger in their own right, as well as fueling human conflict, the need to protect human rights is becoming more urgent.

You will study in-depth some of the most serious threats facing our world today, including the effect of 'natural' problems and focus on the legal response to subjects such as the global refugee crisis, terrorism, war crimes and the proliferation of mass violence and internal armed conflict.

Taught by academic experts at the forefront of international law, the course will provide you with a thorough knowledge and understanding of the legal regimes that have been developed to protect human rights - including African, European and Islamic human rights systems.

You will also benefit from wider opportunities, such as our yearly careers convention, giving you access to leading law firms across the country and a chance to gain vital industry contacts.

Course Modules

Compulsory
Human Rights and International Law 30 Credits
Conflict, Security and International Law 30 Credits
Dissertation 60 Credits
Optional
Modern Slavery, Human Trafficking and Labour Exploitation 30 Credits
International Protection of Refugees 30 Credits
International Criminal Justice 30 Credits
Environment and Human Rights 30 Credits

Learning Structure

You'll study 180 credits over the duration of your course.

Entry Requirements

  • A 4-year Honours degree (or equivalent) in a relevant discipline with CGPA 2.75 or 55% of marks (or above) from recognised institution.

English Language Requirements

IELTS  Overall 6.5

Listening

5.5

Reading

5.5

Writing

5.5

Speaking

5.5
Language Accepts: IELTS, Pearson PTE, LanguageCert, TOEFL, OIETC
Applicants who do not meet required IELTS or equivalent for direct entry may still become eligible by enrolling in a Pre-sessional English Language course to achieve this level.
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Documentary Evidence List

  • Academic transcripts (Bachelor degree)
  • Degree certificate
  • English test (IELTS/ TOEFL/ PTE/ Duolingo - UKVI accepted)
  • Statement of Purpose (SOP)
  • 2 Recommendation Letters (LORs)
  • Updated CV/ Resume
  • Research Proposal (for Research/ PhD)
  • Work experience certificate(s) (if study gap)
  • Passport copy

Study Gaps

For applicants with an academic or professional gap of up to 5 years, admission is generally considered acceptable. If the gap exceeds this period, applications may still be successful but will typically be assessed on a case-by-case basis.

To strengthen your profile, it is important to:

  • Provide a clear explanation of how you spent the gap period (e.g., employment, further learning, personal responsibilities).
  • Emphasize the skills and experiences you developed during this time that are relevant to the program.
  • Demonstrate that your academic qualifications continue to meet the course entry requirements.

Disclaimer: The information provided on this page is sourced from the official university website. Please note that universities may update their course details, fees, entry requirements and any other related information at any time without prior notice. We recommend verifying the latest updates directly with the university.

Last reviewed on 14 September 2025.

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