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LAWS3168 2027-28
International Human Rights Law
International human rights law is an essential part of international law. Human rights represent an important legal tool for empowering the most vulnerable and disadvantaged individuals and social groups, as well as promoting social, global and environmental justice, and sustainable development. Human rights, however, still remain severely violated all over the world and require the elaboration of efficient mechanisms for their respect, protection, and fulfillment at national, regional, and international levels.
The module introduces to the most important and topical issues surrounding international human rights law. It addresses problems of normative bases, right-holders, various types of human rights, corresponding territorial and extraterritorial obligations of states and non-state actors, and international and regional mechanisms of human rights protection. It also explores the role of human rights in solving pressing global problems, including social, global and environmental injustice, obstacles to sustainable development, and colonisation.
This module is aimed at laying the foundation for future advanced studies of, or work in, the field of human rights. It is designed for you to understand the pillars of international human rights law; to gain substantial knowledge of key human rights instruments, institutions, and practices; and to acquire a set of specific and transferable skills necessary for your successful career as a lawyer. -
LAWS3168 2028-29
International Human Rights Law
International human rights law is an essential part of international law. Human rights represent an important legal tool for empowering the most vulnerable and disadvantaged individuals and social groups, as well as promoting social, global and environmental justice, and sustainable development. Human rights, however, still remain severely violated all over the world and require the elaboration of efficient mechanisms for their respect, protection, and fulfillment at national, regional, and international levels.
The module introduces to the most important and topical issues surrounding international human rights law. It addresses problems of normative bases, right-holders, various types of human rights, corresponding territorial and extraterritorial obligations of states and non-state actors, and international and regional mechanisms of human rights protection. It also explores the role of human rights in solving pressing global problems, including social, global and environmental injustice, obstacles to sustainable development, and colonisation.
This module is aimed at laying the foundation for future advanced studies of, or work in, the field of human rights. It is designed for you to understand the pillars of international human rights law; to gain substantial knowledge of key human rights instruments, institutions, and practices; and to acquire a set of specific and transferable skills necessary for your successful career as a lawyer. -
LAWS6199 2025-26
International Law, Globalisation and the Individual
This module focuses on developing your understanding of the relationship between international law and human rights, taking cognisance of the status and role of the individual in international law, the rights individuals derive from international law and the paradigmatic shifts calling for a reevaluation of the position of the State and individual in the international legal framework. It will allow you to develop a sound understanding of the general principles of international law and human rights protections, which will be complemented by modules offered on more specialised areas. Drawing on Anne Peter’s scholarship on the interrelationship between international law and the interests and needs of individuals and setting international law and human rights in their theoretical and historical contexts at the national, regional and international levels, you will be encouraged to engage critically with international law and its State- and Euro-centrism. -
LAWS6199 2026-27
International Law, Globalisation and the Individual
This module focuses on developing your understanding of the relationship between international law and human rights, taking cognisance of the status and role of the individual in international law, the rights individuals derive from international law and the paradigmatic shifts calling for a reevaluation of the position of the State and individual in the international legal framework. It will allow you to develop a sound understanding of the general principles of international law and human rights protections, which will be complemented by modules offered on more specialised areas. Drawing on Anne Peter’s scholarship on the interrelationship between international law and the interests and needs of individuals and setting international law and human rights in their theoretical and historical contexts at the national, regional and international levels, you will be encouraged to engage critically with international law and its State- and Euro-centrism. -
MANG6516 2026-27
International Logistics
The international logistics module provides a sound foundation in international logistics management in terms of road, rail, air and sea freight transport. The focus is primarily from a user perspective in order to provide a logistics and supply chain management viewpoint. Logistics is recognised as a key function in meeting market requirements quickly, flexibly and without incurring punitive inventory costs. To be competitive companies need to manage logistics both internally and externally across all their supply chains. This module will give students a comprehensive understanding of concept, tools and techniques involved in international logistics management. -
MANG6516 2025-26
International Logistics
The international logistics module provides a sound foundation in international logistics management in terms of road, rail, air and sea freight transport. The focus is primarily from a user perspective in order to provide a logistics and supply chain management viewpoint. Logistics is recognised as a key function in meeting market requirements quickly, flexibly and without incurring punitive inventory costs. To be competitive companies need to manage logistics both internally and externally across all their supply chains. This module will give students a comprehensive understanding of concept, tools and techniques involved in international logistics management. -
MANG6914 2026-27
International Logistics
The international logistics module provides a sound foundation in international logistics management in terms of road, rail, air and sea freight transport. The focus is primarily from a user perspective in order to provide a logistics and supply chain management viewpoint. Logistics is recognised as a key function in meeting market requirements quickly, flexibly and without incurring punitive inventory costs. To be competitive companies need to manage logistics both internally and externally across all their supply chains. This module will give students a comprehensive understanding of concept, tools and techniques involved in international logistics management. -
MANG6914 2025-26
International Logistics
The international logistics module provides a sound foundation in international logistics management in terms of road, rail, air and sea freight transport. The focus is primarily from a user perspective in order to provide a logistics and supply chain management viewpoint. Logistics is recognised as a key function in meeting market requirements quickly, flexibly and without incurring punitive inventory costs. To be competitive companies need to manage logistics both internally and externally across all their supply chains. This module will give students a comprehensive understanding of concept, tools and techniques involved in international logistics management. -
ECON3008 2027-28
International Macroeconomics
This module provides a short course in international macroeconomics. We begin by studying exchange rates before turning to wider issues in international macro, such as the costs and benefits of participation in global capital markets; sovereign debt and currency crises; and the uses and limitations of monetary policy. -
ECON3008 2028-29
International Macroeconomics
This module provides a short course in international macroeconomics. We begin by studying exchange rates before turning to wider issues in international macro, such as the costs and benefits of participation in global capital markets; sovereign debt and currency crises; and the uses and limitations of economic policy.