Course overview. The challenges posed by climate change are hugely complex and require a broad range of responses from many sectors of society.
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Contemporary international relations affect our lives in realms such as international politics, human rights, the economy, communications, trade and environmental protection.
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There are no longer clear distinctions between regional or domestic civil conflicts and issues of global security. Most conflicts have an international dimension, and global insecurity has local as well as international causes and consequences.
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The EU is an increasingly important policy and legal actor. EU action cuts across virtually every policy field including security, economic policy, migration, human rights and the environment.
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Introduction. The LLM (Master of Laws) is a one-year programme offered by DCU’s School of Law and Government. We welcome applicants from Ireland, the EU and the wider world who are interested in deepening their understanding of law in broader social, political and global contexts.
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The global financial crisis exposed flaws in the policymaking systems around the world. In part, these flaws reflect the technical capacity of policymakers to do effective public policy analysis.
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