International Law

Learning outcomes - Master of International Laws

Graduates of the Master of International Law are equipped with a profound interdisciplinary understanding of public international law and adapt to evolving scholarly landscapes. Their expertise extends beyond theoretical knowledge, emphasising practical application in diverse and intercultural settings. These graduates are reflective, responsible leaders, fostering constructive change in the global legal community.

By completing the Master of International Law, graduates will:

No. Learning outcome
1 Evaluate and apply comprehensive interdisciplinary knowledge in public international law, adapt to changes in scholarship, and address complex legal challenges in international legal governance.
2 Employ research principles relevant to public international law, undertake substantial research-based projects using specialised tools, and communicate findings to diverse audiences effectively using appropriate multimodal strategies.
3 Exercise expert judgement in critically analysing complex legal issues related to public international law and its governance and engage with public international law dynamically, reinterpreting and reframing issues.
4 Integrate cognitive, technical, and creative skills to address and resolve complex legal challenges, both at abstract and practical levels, while maintaining a high degree of autonomy and responsibility.
5 Articulate objective or persuasive conclusions using outstanding written and oral communication methods appropriate to diverse audiences.
6 Reflect within an ethical framework, recognising societal roles, making decisions in line with professional responsibilities, and leading constructive change for disadvantaged communities.
7 Engage in, adapt to, and contribute to changes in professional practice or public international law scholarship, ensuring adherence to ethical standards.