28 Master's degrees in International Law in Ireland

Transitional Justice, Human Rights and Conflict
Transitional Justice, Human Rights and Conflict from University of Galway equips students with the knowledge and skills to address the complex legal, political, and practical challenges faced by societies emerging from conflict and repression.

International Law
On this International Law programme at University College Cork you will study the policy and context for international law and the operation of international law in practice.

Advanced Family Law
On this Advanced Family Law master course offered by the University College Cork, you will be exposed to law and theory in Ireland and internationally. At the same time you will get valuable insights into various aspects of the law in action by engaging with social workers, legal professionals and others.
Race, Ethnicity, Conflict
The Race, Ethnicity, Conflict programme of Trinity College Dublin critically examines the techniques used by states to manage population movement and conflict, their social and cultural impact and the responses they elicit.
Education for Human Rights and Equality
The Education for Human Rights and Equality program from Mary Immaculate College is a one year full-time or two year part-time programme, providing an academic qualification for educators interested in human rights and equality offered by MIC Thurles.

Law, Human Rights in Criminal Justice
The Law, Human Rights in Criminal Justice course from University of Limerick empowers you to explore how law can protect human rights and shape criminal justice systems in Ireland and around the world.

International Commercial Law - Pre-Master's Programme
This one-year International Commercial Law - Pre-Master's Programme from OnCampus Ireland at University of Limerick offers successful students guaranteed progression* to a range of partner universities.

International Justice
The International Justice programme from Maynooth University provides students with critical insights into the field of international justice.
Human Rights
The MSc in Human Rights from University College Dublin is a one-year intensive course that prepares you for a career in human rights research, policy or advocacy in international organisations, governmental and non-governmental bodies, or academia.
Peace and Conflict
This Peace and Conflict programme at University College Dublin uses comparative political science models and methods to analyse patterns of conflict and settlement, with a focus on internal violent conflicts, past and present.

International and Comparative Disability Law and Policy
The LL.M in International and Comparative Disability Law and Policy at University of Galway is unique in the world as an innovative and internationally focused LLM dealing with the process of law reform in the field of disability.
Media and International Conflict
This MA programme in Media and International Conflict at University College Dublin is designed to enable students to develop understanding of the ways in which media interact with war, international conflict and security.
International Human Rights
On this International Human Rights programme at University College Dublin you will acquire specialised and in-depth knowledge and understanding of international human rights law, political theory of rights and international relations relating to human rights.

Law - International Human Rights Law
The Law - International Human Rights Law program at Dublin City University offers deep insights into how the commercial world operates and will provide students the opportunity to greatly develop their ability to analyse the landscape of Economic activity within the EU.

International Justice and Law
The International Justice and Law programme from Maynooth University provides students with critical insights into the field of international justice.
International and Comparative Law
The International and Comparative Law programme of Trinity College Dublin will allow students to engage meaningfully in comparative legal research using mature comparative law methodology and to develop flexibility, adaptability and independence in order to engage productively with a changing, social, cultural and international environment.

International Criminal Law
The LLM in International Criminal Law at University of Galway provides students with an advanced understanding of the history, structures, law and practice of the various international criminal tribunals and the International Criminal Court.
International Law and Business
University College Dublin's full-time one-year MSc in International Law and Business is targeted at graduates with an educational background in Law or Business, or in a related academic area such as Economics.

Peace Operations, Humanitarian Law and Conflict
The Peace Operations, Humanitarian Law and Conflict programme at University of Galway provides students with a comprehensive insight into global frameworks of international humanitarian law and human rights protection with the addition of a peacekeeping specialisation.

Global Legal Studies
By taking the Global Legal Studies degree from Maynooth University students will be exposed to a range of legal issues that extend across jurisdictions and will gain critical insights from a variety of other disciplines, including politics, psychology, economics and sociology.