Provides distinctively in-depth study of domestic, international labour, employment and human rights law in a comparative approach which ensures that graduates remain relevant in this specialised area within the present changing phase of labour and employment.
Designed to equip students with an advanced understanding of International Law and its impact on modern international politics. It will improve students’ capacity to engage with vexed questions in current global affairs that border on the normativity and legitimacy of International Law in areas like International Human Rights Law, International Trade Law, International Humanitarian Law, International Labour Law, among others.