International Law
Law
A course by
University of Auckland
Courses in International Law aim to bridge the international and New Zealand legal contexts, covering public and private international law such as economic law, environmental law, human rights, migration, and more.


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Public International Law comprises multiple significant areas including international economic law, environmental law, human rights, indigenous rights, migration, disarmament, humanitarian law, maritime law, dispute settlement, and international peace and security. Private International Law covers areas like international commercial arbitration and conflict of laws. The Auckland Law School offers teaching and research in both public and private international law, with coursework available at undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral levels.
Course Content
- Conflict of Laws
- Global Environmental Law
- International Law
- Advanced International Law
- Refugee Law
- Rights and Freedoms
- Law of the Sea
- International Disputes Settlement
- International Economic Regulation
- Indigenous Peoples in International Law
- Maritime Law
- South Pacific Legal Studies

What sort of industry will this job lead to
Legal services
International organisations
Government
Human rights
Business and industry

Future employment opportunities might be
Legal advisor to government
Legal advisor in international organisations
Legal advisor in non-government organisations
Specialised legal practitioner
Employment in business and industry


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