Overview
Objectives
- Provide advanced, comprehensive and practical training in international humanitarian law, international human rights law, international public law, international refugee law and international criminal law, as well as the interplay between them
- Provide a solid exposure to practical work via internships with leading actors and participation in moot courts and public pleadings
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Audience
Programme
The LLM programmeÌýis structured around the following components:
- Core courses
- Optional courses
- Internship
- Moot court competition, pleadings and other professionalizing activities
- Extra curricular activities
- LLM Paper
Registration
Registration deadline
Fees:
CHF 18'000.-
Admission criteria
Candidates must have:
- A full degree in law (received by June at the latest) of 4 years minimum enabling the applicant to sit the bar exam in the relevant country
- A strong academic record
- A demonstrable interest in the subject matter of the programme (e.g. professional experience, internships, summer school, conferences attended, publications, etc.)
- A sound command of English (level C1). You must be able to show, via a , that your English is of a high enough standard to successfully engage with and complete your courseÌýat the Geneva Academy. This requirement does not apply if (1) your mother tongue is English; (2) you have taken an English-taught bachelor’s or master’s degree; (3) you have at least two years’ professional or academic experience in an English-speaking environment
Curriculum
Period
Credits
With a focus on armed conflicts, this Master in Advanced Studies is designed for law students seeking to deepen their expertise in the intersection of international humanitarian law, human rights law, and conflict-related legal issues. It combines rigorous theoretical frameworks with practical training, equipping students with the skills to navigate complex legal challenges in both conflict and post-conflict settings.
The programme allows students to tailor their studies according to their particular interests, with core courses providing a firm grounding in public international law, international humanitarian law, international human rights law, international refugee law and international criminal law, and optional courses allowing students to explore cutting-edge issues.
Pedagogical method
- Core courses
- Optional courses
- Writing of a LLM paper
- Internships with leading Geneva-based humanitarian and human rights organizations
- Moot court, pleadings and professionalizing activities
Assessment
Partnerships / Collaboration
Diploma delivered jointly by
Director(s)
Prof. Paola GAETA, Professor of International Law at the Geneva Graduate Institute and the Director at the Geneva Academy of International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights, a joint center of the Faculty of Law, AV¶ÌÊÓÆµ and the Geneva Graduate Institute