

LLB Law with International Relations
About this course
Law with international relations is a combination that reflects the reality that legal systems do not exist in isolation: they are shaped by the political, diplomatic, and geopolitical contexts in which they operate, and understanding those contexts deepens your understanding of how law works and why it matters. Law develops the analytical precision to interpret statutes and case law, construct and evaluate arguments, and engage with the ethical and theoretical dimensions of legal systems. International relations examines how states, international institutions, and other actors interact in a world where no single authority holds ultimate power, and how norms, treaties, and institutions have developed to govern that interaction. At the University of Surrey, this three-year full-time programme develops your legal knowledge across the core areas of English law alongside an engagement with international relations that adds genuine depth and breadth. You will cover contract, tort, criminal law, constitutional and administrative law, and other foundational subjects, while also studying international law, diplomacy, global governance, and the political forces that shape how legal frameworks are created and applied. The university is integrating AI literacy throughout its courses, building digital skills and confidence that employers value in a rapidly changing professional landscape, which gives you additional practical competence alongside your legal and political formation. Graduates from law with international relations programmes go on to careers in legal practice, the diplomatic service, international organisations, policy research, journalism, the civil service, and compliance. The combination of legal analytical skill and international political understanding is valued in any professional context that operates across national boundaries. Further study options include postgraduate programmes in international law, human rights law, and international relations.
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