This course explores the political and economic principles governing interstate relations, treaties between states, and the reliance on these as sources of public international law. Taught by research-active faculty, it covers theoretical and practical aspects. Gain hands-on experience via Sussex Law Clinics and links to leading firms sponsoring competitions in mooting, advocacy, interviewing, negotiation, mediation, and debating. Supportive alumni offer career advice. Learn more about Law Clinics: https://www.sussex.ac.uk/law/clinical-legal-education. Completion provides a qualifying law degree.The course meets the academic stage for Bar training, BSB, and SRA (subject to pass marks and attempts), serving as a gateway to solicitor or barrister qualifications (SQE required for solicitors). More: https://www.barstandardsboard.org.uk/; https://www.sra.org.uk/. Sussex fosters innovation across research, policy, and welfare on a green campus near South Downs National Park, Brighton & Hove, Gatwick, and London.
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