How can we use the law to solve international challenges such as human rights doctrines, migration, the conduct of war, and trade and development? The Bachelor of Arts degree in International Law & Institutions explores these issues, as well as ways supranational institutions help shape international law.
Are you (check all that apply):
- Interested in global affairs and how law affects transnational and supranational institutions such as the United Nations, the International Criminal Court, and the World Trade Organization
- Curious about how these institutions help shape international law.
- Passionate about studying a foreign language and participating in overseas study
- Committed to developing practical skills through an internship focused on international law
If you answered yes to more than one of the above, the BA in International Law and Institutions may be right for you.