International Lawyer

An International Lawyer provides legal services on cross-border issues involving multiple jurisdictions. You might work for multinational corporations, government agencies, or international organisations. International Lawyers specialise in areas such as international trade, human rights, or arbitration. You’ll handle complex legal matters that span different legal systems, ensuring compliance with international regulations and agreements.

International Lawyers play a crucial role in navigating global legal landscapes. You’ll need strong analytical skills, cultural sensitivity, and proficiency in multiple legal systems. Effective communication and negotiation skills are essential for managing international disputes and advising clients on global legal strategies.

Future demand Medium
Average yearly income $104,000
Skill level Unknown

How do I become a international lawyer?

All skill levels Beginner Experienced

Master of Laws (International Law)

Blended, On Campus, Online
12 - 16 months
$0 - $42,600
  • There are no mandated entry requirements.
Additional requirements may apply.
  • There are no mandated entry requirements.
Additional requirements may apply.

Master of International Law

On Campus
12 - 18 months
$9,134 - $42,000
  • There are no mandated entry requirements.
Additional requirements may apply.
+ 2 more
  • There are no mandated entry requirements.
Additional requirements may apply.
Arbitrator Barrister Judge Diplomat International Lawyer + 2 more

Graduate Diploma in International Law

On Campus
6 months
$9,134 - $22,656
  • There are no mandated entry requirements.
Additional requirements may apply.
  • There are no mandated entry requirements.
Additional requirements may apply.
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