Public International Law is concerned both with the relations between states and with the relationship between individuals, international organizations and states. At Kent Law School, the emphasis in the teaching of public international law has always been upon its relevance to contemporary international problems and events. It is taught primarily through a consideration of current international events.
The programme will enable you to understand and evaluate public international law and its role, potential and limitations in international affairs. The programme will also emphasize the theoretical bases of international law.
The programme is of particular benefit for those involved with, or hoping to work for, international organizations, non-governmental organizations or in international law firms. |