International Law Study Programmes Overview
The International Law Unit offers graduate students two degrees within the discipline of international law
The University of Geneva recognises the degrees awarded by the Graduate Institute. The purpose of the Master in International Law is to provide in-depth disciplinary training to meet an increasing need for specialists in international affairs in today's world. The Master in International Law programme also allows students to gain access, subject to certain conditions, to the Ph.D. programme in international law. The International Law Section also participates in the teaching of the Institute's multidiciplinary courses. These are described in the Institute's pages on Study Programmes offered. Moreover, the Institute offers study programmes in collaboration with other universities, click here for more information. More information on the Graduate Institute's Exchange Programmes... MASTER IN INTERNATIONAL Law SpecialisationPhD Law SpecialisationLanguage requirementsWe would like to draw the attention of our future students to the fact that some MIS (International Law) first year compulsory courses are taught in French, as well as courses open for PhD and other non-law MIS students. |


