International Law and Human Rights
International Law and Human Rights


This International Law and Human Rights program is taught in English and run by AIM Overseas’ partner in the beautiful Czech town of Brno, Masaryk university.
Home of the Czech Supreme Administrative Court, Constitutional Court and Supreme Prosecutor’s Office, Brno is ideally located at the cross-roads of Europe: Vienna, Prague, Budapest and many other destinations are just a few hours away.
The course takes full advantage of the location and is a great mix of lectures, sites visits and field-trips making for a very dynamic program.
Over 3 intensive weeks, you will attend classes on a range of subjects including European Union Law, Human Rights and Constitutional Law, as well as visit places such as the Ombudsman’s office or the Constitutional Court in Brno.
You will also go on fantastic overnight trips to the Czech Capital, Prague, as well as to Budapest in Hungary and Vienna in Austria to visit the United Nations office.

The program also gave me access to organisations which require this kind of knowledge during our field trips, a cultural understanding of why the system is the way it is, and connections with people who work in the system with a class small enough that we could ask personal interest questions.
The lecturers and Martin really went out of their way to make sure we were going the right places and experiencing the most we possibly could.”
Emma Riggs
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Places are limited and eligible students will be allocated a place on a first-come, first-served basis.
8/01/12
Helene Tretheway talks about her experience