Diversified Students
across the globe with different cultures and backgrounds.
Duration & Language
Program delivery in English language over a period of 36 months.
Certification
Degree certificate upon completion is "Bachelor's in International Law".
Navigating Global Legal Landscapes
Bachelor's in International Law
A Bachelor in International Law is an undergraduate degree program that focuses on the study of laws and legal frameworks governing relations between countries, international organizations, and individuals in the global context. This program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of international legal principles, treaties, conventions, and institutions.
- Shaping Legal Diplomats
- Global Perspectives, Legal Solutions
- Decoding Cross-Border Legalities
- Legal Frameworks Without Borders
- Advancing Global Legal Literacy
Human Rights, Global Impact: Explore the BA International Law Program
The programme often encompasses various areas of international law, including public international law, private international law, human rights law, and international humanitarian law.
Programme Objectives:
- Provide students with a foundational understanding of the structures, principles, and sources of international law
- Equip students with the ability to apply international legal principles to address global challenges, such as human rights violations, environmental issues, and transnational disputes.
- Develop the skills to analyze and address legal issues arising from cross-border transactions, including trade, investment, and diplomatic relations.
- Foster an understanding of international human rights law and the skills necessary for advocacy and protection of human rights on a global scale.
- Provide insights into the role of international law in diplomacy, conflict prevention, and resolution, emphasizing peaceful means of dispute settlement.

Programme Eligibility Criteria and Academic Qualifications
Academic Qualifications
Educational Qualifications:
Completion of Higher Secondary Education (12 years of schooling) or an equivalent qualification from a recognized board or institution.
Minimum Grade Requirement:
A minimum specified grade or percentage in the qualifying examination is 5 GPA or 50%.
Subject Requirements:
Successful completion of specific subject like law is mandatory. Additionally commerce will be an advantage.

Other Qualifications
Language Proficiency:
Proficiency in the language of instruction (often English) through standardized language proficiency tests like TOEFL or IELTS, especially for international students or in non-English speaking countries.
Personal Statement or Statement of Purpose:
Submission of a personal statement or statement of purpose, outlining the candidate’s interest in economics, career goals, and reasons for choosing the specific program.
Letters of Recommendation:
Submission of letters of recommendation from teachers, counselors, or professionals who can attest to the candidate’s academic abilities and potential.
Interview:
Participation in an interview, either in person or online, to assess the candidate’s suitability for the program.

STEPS TO SUCCESS
Admission Evaluation Process and Procedure
The admission evaluation process for a Bachelor in International Law program involves a thorough assessment of applicants' academic qualifications, personal statements, recommendation letters, and, in some cases, interviews.
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Online Application
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Online Assessment
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Personal Interview
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Entry Documents Verification
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Final Committee Decision
Legal Harmony Across Borders: Top Reasons for Choosing the Program
Understanding Global Legal Dynamics
Gain a comprehensive understanding of the legal frameworks that govern relations between nations, international organizations, and individuals in a globalized world.
Navigating Complex International Issues
Develop the skills to analyze and address complex global challenges, including climate change, transnational crime, and cross-border disputes.
Advancing Diplomacy and Conflict Resolution
Acquire knowledge in diplomatic processes and conflict resolution mechanisms, fostering an understanding of peaceful means to address international disputes.
Global Citizenship and Cultural Sensitivity
Foster a sense of global citizenship and cultural sensitivity, preparing individuals to navigate diverse legal systems and work effectively in multicultural environments.
Promoting Justice on a Global Scale
Contribute to the promotion of justice and human rights on an international level, addressing issues such as war crimes, genocide, and violations of international law.
Legal Protection of Human Rights
Study the legal principles and mechanisms designed to protect human rights globally, promoting a commitment to justice and equality.
Navigating International Business and Trade
Explore the legal aspects of international business and trade, preparing for roles that involve negotiating and enforcing international contracts and agreements.
Legal Responses to Global Crises
Study the legal responses to global crises, including pandemics, humanitarian emergencies, and geopolitical conflicts, contributing to the development of effective legal strategies.
Transformative Legal Education: A Closer Look at Our Curriculum
Year 1: Foundations of International Law
Introduction to International Law
Introduction to Legal Studies
Foundations of Political Science
Legal Writing and Communication
Global History and Institutions
Language Proficiency Courses
Year 2: Detailed Laws
Public International Law
International Human Rights Law
Comparative Legal Systems
International Criminal Law
International Trade Law
Legal Research Methods
International Environmental Law
Private International Law
Year 3: Specialization and Capstone
International Humanitarian Law
Diplomacy and Negotiation
International Organizations
Moot Court or Mock Trial
International Business Law
Seminar in International Law
Internship/Practicum
Legal Writing Capstone Project
The Detailed Course Structure
Online Learning Features
Interactive Webinars: Participate in webinars with industry experts and practitioners.
Online Case Studies: Analyze real-world scenarios and apply economic principles.
Discussion Forums: Collaborate with classmates on coursework and projects.
Assessment
Continuous evaluation through quizzes, assignments, and participation.
Midterm and final examinations conducted online.
Capstone project assessment based on research quality and presentation skills.
Internship Opportunities
Facilitated virtual internships with partnering organizations.
Practical experience in applying economic concepts to real-world scenarios.
Some Paid internships are also available.*
Navigating the Complexities of Global Legal Systems
FAQs About The Bachelor in International Law
- Why should I study International Law at the undergraduate level?
- What career options are available with a BA in International Law?
- How does International Law contribute to global justice and peace?
- Can I specialize in a specific area within International Law during my studies?
- Is a BA in International Law suitable for those interested in diplomacy?
- How does International Law address issues like human rights and environmental protection?
- Can I continue my education with a graduate degree after completing a BA in International Law?
- Is proficiency in a foreign language important for studying International Law?
- Are there opportunities for internships or practical experience in International Law during the program?
A BA in International Law provides a foundational understanding of the legal frameworks shaping global relations, preparing students for careers in law, diplomacy, international business, and advocacy.
Graduates can pursue careers in international law firms, government agencies, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), international organizations, diplomacy, human rights advocacy, and international business.
International Law establishes norms and principles for resolving disputes, promoting human rights, and fostering cooperation among nations, contributing to global justice and peace.
Many programs offer electives and concentrations, allowing students to specialize in areas such as human rights, environmental law, international criminal law, or international business law
Yes, a BA in International Law provides a strong foundation for careers in diplomacy, as it covers key principles and practices of international relations and negotiations.
The curriculum often includes courses specifically addressing human rights law and environmental law, providing students with the knowledge to contribute to these critical areas.
While not always mandatory, proficiency in a foreign language can be beneficial, especially if students plan to work in an international setting. Some programs may offer language courses as part of the curriculum.
Many programs incorporate internships or practicum experiences, providing students with practical exposure to international legal practice.

