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The International Dispute Resolution LLM, prepares you for a career in the challenging and exciting field of international dispute resolution. It provides you with a solid foundation in all relevant areas including both private and public international means of dispute resolution and allows you to specialise in the fields of your choice. This specialist pathway is taught by King’s award-winning academics, and some of the world’s leading practitioners.
Once enrolled on the General LLM at King’s, students can choose modules to follow the International Dispute Resolution pathway and achieve a specialist LLM in International Dispute Resolution. Full-time students who complete the programme in one year will normally take modules totalling 180 credits. To graduate with an International Dispute Resolution LLM at least 120 credits must be taken within the pathway. This can be optional modules alone or a combination of optional modules and a writing project, providing its content is relevant to the pathway. The range of International Dispute Resolution LLM optional modules may typically include:
In addition, all students are required to take one of the following writing projects, detailed further on the General LLM prospectus page:
“I have found the high reputation and quality of the professors and the multicultural environment felt in every class I attend particularly attractive. My professors make a big effort to obtain and facilitate lots of useful material on the module being taught.”
King’s Forum on International Dispute Resolution
King’s law students benefit from an impressive range of events organised by the law school. As to IDR, the King’s Forum invites distinguished speakers to present on the latest developments in various areas of IDR. Former speakers include the former Vice-President of ITLOS, the President of the LCIA and the South African member of the ILC. The Shearman & Sterling International Arbitration Speakers Series in association with King’s offers additional events in the field.
Every year, one former King’s student has the opportunity to kick-start her or his career in international dispute resolution by working as an assistant legal counsel of the Permanent Court of Arbitration as a King’s Forum fellow for a year.
To follow the International Dispute Resolution pathway, you must first apply for the General LLM at King's. After enrolment you will select your pathway modules.
Find out more about the LLM at King's and applyLecturer in Public International Law
Niccolò is Associate Director of the Centre for International Governance and Dispute Resolution (CIGAD) and Lecturer in Public International Law at The Dickson Poon School of Law, King's College London. Niccolò joined King's in 2021 having previously worked at the University of Liverpool, the University of Copenhagen, and the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies. He holds a PhD from King’s College London, an LLM from the University of Cambridge, and an LLB/MA from the University of Florence. He is also an alumnus of the 'Silvano Tosi' Research Seminar in Parliamentary Studies.
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