
International Criminal Law and Justice LLM (ICLJ)
Flexible ICLJ LLM Program
You want to keep up with the widening scope of international criminal law. Practicing lawyers learn about the latest developments affecting the international criminal law landscape. UNH Law’s online International Criminal Law and Justice program addresses fast-paced developments in the globalization of commerce, terrorism, human rights, and criminal law, especially over the past 30 years. Because the program is taught exclusively online, we’ve been able to build a formidable faculty of high-end practitioners, scholars, and experts from around the globe. If you are looking to be at the forefront when it comes to grappling with the widening scope of international criminal law, this online program is for you.
Our 24 credit ICLJ LLM can be completed full-time or part-time. Enjoy applied learning in a self-paced but facilitated environment with course instructors and a student success coach.
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Full-time program must complete degree in 12 months.
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Part-time program must complete degree within five years.
Who Should Enroll?
The ICLJ master of laws (LL.M.) is a professional degree designed for students from the United States or abroad who have a law degree and now want to specialize in a International Criminal Law and Justice.
Admissions Criteria
Apply anytime throughout the year, and start at the beginning of either of our two terms – in August or January. Your application form must be completed 2 weeks prior to the start of classes. All LL.M. applicants must have completed a J.D., LL.B. or a recognized equivalent law degree, or have credentials that demonstrate equivalent qualification through relevant professional experience, as outlined in the graduate program admission standards. (Note: An LLM candidate without a law degree must complete 30 credits.)
Program Inquiry
Additional Info
For questions about UNH Online courses and programs:
Tracy Mullen Cosker
UNH Online Associate Director
Level G Dimond Library
(603) 862-0256