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Nov. 3, 2010
University of Nottingham to introduce new MA in International Law, Security and Terrorism
The University of Nottingham is launching a new MA programme in International Law, Security and Terrorism in September 2011. Students of this new programme will be taught by experts from two world leading academic schools at the University of Nottingham - the School of Law and the School of Politics and International Relations.
The MA in International Law, Security and Terrorism will enable students to undertake in-depth study into the important topics of international law, security and terrorism from both a political and a legal perspective.
The basis of study on this programme will be provided by the two specialised core modules, Law of War and Peace, and Terrorism and Counter-Terrorism. Students will also then select other topics from a wide range of modules.
Find out more about the School of Law at the University of Nottingham.
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Content added on 3rd November 2010.
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