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UNH Franklin Pierce School of Law's (UNH Law) master's degree in International Criminal Law and Justice is available 100 percent online and addresses fast-paced developments in the globalization of commerce, terrorism, human rights, and criminal law, especially over the past 30 years.
The program is ideal for practicing lawyers, professionals, students, and scholars in diplomatic, criminal justice, military, and law enforcement communities around the world. Students gain insight from the program’s multi-national approach and master transnational law courses focused on domestic crimes with international implications, and also study the implications of nations expanding the reach of their domestic criminal statutes, the creation of the International Criminal Court and Special Tribunals and United Nations conventions, with bi- and multi-lateral treaties.
Our program offers a diverse selection of courses focusing on critical current issues around the globe, including Drugs & Weapons Trafficking, International White Collar Crime, CyberCrime, Human Trafficking, and Piracy & Terrorism.
The master's in International Criminal Law and Justice is available in full- and part-time options, with entry points in fall and spring.
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Online International Criminal Law and Justice Master’s candidates must complete the following required curriculum:
LCR 914, CyberCrime
LCR 921, Human Trafficking I
LCR 922, International White Collar Crime
LCR 923, International Legal Research
LCR 924, International Criminal Law and Justice Seminar
LCR 925, Comparative Criminal Justice Systems
LCR 926, International Criminal Court and Special Tribunals
LCR 927, Piracy and Terrorism
LCR 928, Drugs and Weapons Trafficking
LCR 929, Capstone Research Project
LIP 957, Intellectual Property Crimes
Counter-terrorism analyst
Criminal history analyst
Diplomat
Global investigator
Human rights advocate
Intelligence analyst
Immigration and customs agent
Immigration lawyer
International court/tribunal judge
Victim assistance specialist
Medical insurance: 1999USD/year