Application deadlines for 2010/11 academic year are as follows:
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March 2010, 07 May 2010 and 2 July 2010.
The Irish Centre for Human Rights presently offers LL.M. programmes in
International Human Rights Law,
International Criminal Law and
International Peace Support Operations and has a
Cross-Border Programme in Human Rights Law (LL.M.) and
Human Rights and Criminal Justice (MSSc/LL.M.), in conjunction with Queens University of Belfast. In addition, the Centre participates in the European Masters in Human Rights and Democratisation, an EU initiative, and the University of Malta's Master of Arts in Human Rights and Democratisation Programme. More information on the latter two programmes is available
here.
Staff at the Irish Center for Human Rights also work with students undertaking an LL.M. Degree and Doctorate by Research. For further information please
click here.
The Irish Centre for Human Rights started to offe a new LL.M. programme in
Economic, Social and Cultural Rights
in the academic year 2009/2010.
Students should note that the LLM courses are instructed in English. The University requires that students are able to effectively engage in English in order to successfully complete the course (all exams are in the English language). Therefore, prospective students (not being native English speakers) are required to undertake an English language course before undertaking the LLM. The required scores are as follows: IELTS: 6.5; TOEFL (paper-based): 580; TOEFL (computer-based): 240; and TOEFL (internet-based): 92.
Before contacting us with your queries in relation to any of the above programmes, please consult the list of frequently asked questions (
FAQ).
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