Who teaches on the LLM in International Human Rights Law?
Our LLM is taught by a uniquely strong human rights law team combining distinguished practical experience and academic knowledge. Our team covers a diverse range of interests: civil and political rights; economic, social and cultural rights; development and human rights; minorities and indigenous peoples; business, trade, investment and human rights; and transitional justice, among others. The team is also very strong in other related law such as refugee law and internally displaced persons (IDPs), the international law of armed conflicts, international criminal law, and peacekeeping. Our team has experts teaching on the three existing regional human rights systems: African, Inter-American and European. Besides our great legal team, the Human Rights Centre facilitates multiple exchanges with human rights experts from other disciplines (sociology, politics, and philosophy). They all make your year at Essex a unique experience. For information on each one of the members of our legal team