

LLB Law with International Relations
About this course
Law with international relations connects two disciplines that address power, governance, and the regulation of behaviour at different scales: law operates within national and supranational legal systems, establishing the rules that bind individuals, organisations, and states; international relations examines how those states and other actors interact in a world without a single governing authority. The overlap between them is substantial, particularly in areas such as international law, human rights, diplomatic relations, and the legal regulation of global trade and conflict. This three-year full-time degree at the University of Sussex includes a foundation year entry route, a sandwich placement year, a year abroad, and embedded work placement experience. You will cover the core areas of English law alongside international relations theory and empirical study, developing both the doctrinal legal knowledge needed to qualify as a lawyer and the analytical tools to understand global political dynamics. Sussex's law clinics give you the opportunity to gain work experience of the law in action before you graduate, and the university's connections with leading law firms provide additional professional exposure through competitions in mooting, criminal advocacy, client interviewing, and related areas. The sandwich year, year abroad, and work placement experience give you substantial professional and international grounding. A typical entry tariff of 120 UCAS points reflects a broadly accessible admissions standard. Graduates from law with international relations proceed to legal professional training, the diplomatic service, international organisations, policy roles, journalism, and non-governmental organisations, as well as a wide range of careers in business, public administration, and any sector where the combination of legal knowledge and international understanding is valued.
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