LLM in International Human Rights Law and Public Policy
- 24 Mar 2011
The LLM in International Human Rights Law and Public Policy is an innovative and exciting new LLM programme...
The LLM in International Human Rights Law and Public Policy is an innovative and exciting new LLM programme, which builds on the Law Faculty’s reputation for excellence in international and European human rights law. The programme is taught by a team of academic staff with extensive academic and practical experience in human rights law and public policy.
The programme, which includes a core International Human Rights clinic module, is designed specifically to engage students in the practice and policy context of Human Rights Law. Students will benefit from a series of guest seminars with representatives of civil society, Government, international human rights bodies and the world of legal practice.
The teaching team includes staff with distinguished records in research, teaching and public policy engagement: Dr Louise Crowley; Dr Ursula Kilkelly; Dr Siobhán Mullally; Dr Conor O’Mahony; Dr Darren O’Donovan; Dr Aisling Parkes; Dr Siobhán Wills. The Programme Director is Dr Siobhán Mullally. Details of staff profiles are available at: http://publish.ucc.ie/researchprofiles/B012
The Law Faculty is delighted to include in its team of Adjunct Professors leading world experts on human rights law and practice: Professor Samantha Power, Special Adviser to President Obama on Multilateral Affairs and Human Rights and; Lord Lester of Herne Hill QC, Blackstone Chambers.
Applications may be made at www.pac.ie
For further information please see our website at www.ucc.ie/law/postgrad/ or contact Veronica Calnan at v.calnan@ucc.ie




