This specialized LLM equips attorneys to defend rights through strategic litigation, UN treaty processes, and grassroots coalition-building. Courses in transitional justice, corporate accountability, and digital surveillance law pair with field placements at the Center for International Human Rights and The Hague. Students draft amicus briefs for regional courts, conduct prison-monitoring missions, and prototype open-data tools tracking atrocity evidence.
Develop a litigation strategy challenging biometric mass-surveillance regimes
Map strategic lawsuits against public participation (SLAPP) trends worldwide
Design an OSINT dashboard verifying war-crime footage for ICC filings
Draft model legislation outlawing online gender-based violence in East Africa
Analyze climate-refugee protection gaps under current refugee conventions
Create a corporate supply-chain due-diligence toolkit aligned with UNGPs
Research reparations frameworks for Indigenous land dispossession in North America
Evaluate universal jurisdiction cases in European courts for genocide crimes
Propose policy reforms on solitary confinement based on Mandela Rules
Build a blockchain evidence locker secured for chain-of-custody integrity
Conduct field surveys on digital-privacy awareness among human-rights defenders
Write a shadow report to CEDAW on maternal-health inequities
Simulate negotiation of a new treaty on AI autonomous weapons bans
Assess labor-rights enforcement under USMCA rapid response mechanism
Organize a virtual reality exhibit immersing policymakers in refugee camp life
Defend and advance human dignity worldwide with Northwestern’s IHR LLM.
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