28 Master's degrees in International Law in Ireland

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.

International Business Law
The International Business Law programme from Maynooth University will enable law graduates to further their legal education by gaining a systematic understanding of the critical issues at the forefront of key areas of global trade.

International and Comparative Business Law
The LLM in International and Comparative Business Law at University of Galway provides an excellent grounding in business law, for those interested in pursuing a career in legal practice or in the commercial world.
International Commercial Law
With the enormous growth in international commerce over the last few decades knowledge of international commercial law has become an essential element of legal practice in all major law firms. The International Commercial Law programme at University College Dublin is also especially relevant to those seeking opportunities in the commercial world.

International Commercial Law
This International Commercial Law programme from the University of Limerick equips you with the expertise to navigate complex legal issues across borders and industries.
Conflict Resolution and Reconciliation
The Conflict Resolution and Reconciliation programme of Trinity College Dublin is designed to suit the needs of specialists already working in conflict resolution and reconciliation, as well as those new to these fields of study.
International Law and Business
The International Law and Business course from University College Dublin is particularly targeted at graduates with an educational background in Law or Business, or in a related academic area such as Economics.

Irish and Global Conflict History
This Irish and Global Conflict History programme from the University of Limerick explores Irish and international conflict during the twentieth century - the most violent period in recorded history.