About Course
The Master's degree in Human Rights is a specialized program aimed at providing a deep understanding of the standards, systems, and practices related to the protection of human rights at the national and international levels. This program addresses the theoretical foundations of human rights, as well as its practical application through case studies, analysis of jurisprudence, and work on concrete projects. Students explore various areas such as civil and political rights, economic, social, and cultural rights, humanitarian law, and mechanisms for the protection and promotion of human rights. The training combines theoretical and practical teachings, often including internships in international organizations, NGOs, or government institutions.
The career opportunities after a Master in Human Rights are varied, offering career opportunities in the public sector, private sector, as well as in the non-governmental and international fields. Graduates can work as lawyers specializing in human rights, advisors for international organizations (such as the UN or the Council of Europe), project managers in NGOs, researchers, or lawyers advocating for human rights cases. The training also paves the way for careers in teaching and academic research in human rights law.
To enroll in a Master in Human Rights, candidates generally must hold a bac+3 level diploma (Bachelor's or equivalent) in a related field, such as law, political science, international relations, or social sciences. A strong interest in human rights issues, a solid understanding of fundamental legal principles, as well as a good command of English (or the language of instruction of the program) are essential. Selection criteria may include an academic record, a motivation letter, letters of recommendation, and sometimes an interview. Research, analysis, and writing skills are also valued for success in this field.


