5 Master's degrees in International Law in Belgium

Intellectual Property and ICT Law
The Master of Intellectual Property and ICT Law from KU Leuven provides an in-depth study of international and European IP law, ICT law and media and communications law. Special attention is paid to the interdisciplinary perspectives and practical skills that are in demand in these sectors.

LLM in International and European Law
The LLM in International and European Law from the Brussels School of Governance is a flexible and interactive evening programme preparing you for today's global legal challenges. This LLM was established in 1971 and has an extensive alumni network of over 1300 lawyers from 110 countries. It is taught in the evening and offers the option to complete it over one or two years.

Law (Double degree with Zurich)
The law faculties of KU Leuven and the University of Zurich offer a double degree programme focusing on the areas of law in which each faculty has special expertise. The two-year master's programme in Law (Double degree with Zurich) is fully taught in English and consists of one year of study in Leuven and one year in Zurich.
Conflict and Development
The Master in Conflict and Development Studies at Ghent University allows you to gain insight into the broader thinking about conflict and development related issues, and how to analyse these in a critical manner. You also learn to analyse policy interventions by governments and (inter)national organisations in this domain.
International Law
UCLouvain joined the edX consortium and offers Massive Open Online Courses. Several professors of the Faculty of Law and Criminology have developed MOOC content related to International Law.