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78 Master's degrees in Law in Ireland

Comparative Criminology and Criminal Justice
The Comparative Criminology and Criminal Justice programme from Maynooth University gives students the opportunity to develop a specialist knowledge of debates around crime causation and control, within a comparative and international context.

Law - General Pathway
The Law - General Pathway programme at Dublin City University is designed to prepare students for careers in the 21st century workplace. Employers are looking for people who can think critically, adapt to different situations, and have a global perspective.
Common Law
The Masters in Common Law at University College Dublin is a unique two-year programme offering non-law graduates the opportunity to obtain a law degree.

Comparative Criminology and Criminal Justice
The Comparative Criminology and Criminal Justice programme at Maynooth University gives students the opportunity to develop a specialist knowledge of debates around crime causation and control, within a comparative and international context.
Criminology and Criminal Justice
At the Criminology and Criminal Justice program offered by University College Dublin you will be studying at one of the Top 100 Law Schools in the World. This LLM focuses on crime and punishment which are issues of central importance to society.

International Business Law
This International Business Law programme at University College Cork combines a focus on realities of business law in practice with a broader discussion of relevant theoretical and policy issues.

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 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.

Alternative Dispute Resolution
This Alternative Dispute Resolution degree delivered by the University College Cork will engage you in the practice and policy context of alternative dispute resolution methods including mediation both nationally and internationally. Taught by leading scholars and mediation practitioners, this course provides a theoretical and practical grounding in dispute resolution, including mediation.

Geography - Spatial Justice
This new Geography - Spatial Justice programme from Maynooth University is designed for students who wish to deepen their understanding of critical geographical ideas and themes and apply this knowledge to the most pressing societal and environmental challenges of the 21st century.
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.

Law
The School of Law and Government at Dublin City University offers a world leading LLM Masters of Law designed to develop outward-looking critical thinkers ready to excel in the modern world. To this end, the School offers a range of postgraduate modules that goes beyond black-letter, formulaic legal study embracing a socio-legal methodology with a European and International orientation.
International and European Business Law
The International and European Business Law programme of Trinity College Dublin is designed for graduates who wish to specialise in business law with a view to pursuing their research interests in this field or in preparing to work in busy international commercial firms or legal practice across the globe.

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.

Environmental and Natural Resources Law
This Environmental and Natural Resources Law course delivered by the University College Cork takes advantage of a concentration of legal expertise in the field at the School of Law where our staff have held advisory roles with a wide range of Irish and international agencies and organisations.

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.