International Law and Human Rights
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International Law and Human Rights

By One Education

Explore international law and human rights to understand global justice and protect fundamental freedoms worldwide.

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  • Eligibility to earn a CPD & QLS endorsed certificate.
  • Fully Online Recorded Class
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International law shapes the framework within which countries interact, ensuring cooperation, peace, and respect for human rights on a global scale. This course offers a deep dive into the principles governing international relations, treaties, and the protection of human rights. Students will explore how international law addresses global challenges, influences diplomacy, and holds states accountable for human rights violations. The role of international organisations and courts in enforcing law and justice also features prominently.

Delving into human rights, the course highlights universal freedoms, the legal protections afforded to individuals, and the mechanisms designed to uphold these rights internationally. By studying the intersection of international law and human rights, learners will be equipped to analyse key legal instruments and their impact on global governance. This knowledge is essential for those aiming to contribute to international justice, policy-making, or advocacy on a global stage.

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Learning Outcomes:

  • Explain core principles of international law and its global impact.
  • Identify key international human rights treaties and their significance.
  • Analyse the role of international organisations in enforcing laws.
  • Evaluate legal responses to human rights violations worldwide.
  • Apply international law concepts to contemporary global issues.

Who is this course for?

  • Law students seeking to specialise in international legal systems.
  • Human rights advocates wanting deeper legal understanding internationally.
  • Professionals working in global policy or diplomatic services.
  • NGO staff involved with international justice and human rights.
  • Individuals interested in the legal framework governing global relations.

Career Path:

  • International Lawyer – Average UK salary: £50,000
  • Human Rights Officer – Average UK salary: £32,000
  • Diplomatic Service Officer – Average UK salary: £45,000
  • Legal Advisor for NGOs – Average UK salary: £38,000
  • Policy Analyst – Average UK salary: £40,000
  • International Relations Specialist – Average UK salary: £42,000

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