The LLM International Commercial Law and Practice course at De Montfort University provides a highly specialised and academically rigorous programme of study in a range of contemporary issues in International Commercial Law. This course empowers students to develop an in-depth understanding of commercial law within an international context. The Full-Time course duration is one year and the Part-Time course duration is two years. Course Content: The course comprises mandatory modules covering International Commercial Law, International Commercial Litigation and International Commercial Arbitration. It also includes electives from which students can make their choice according to their specific interests. Key Modules: The main modules include International Commercial Law, International Commercial Litigation, and International Commercial Arbitration, plus a Dissertation. Optional modules available include International Human Rights, Corporate Insolvency Law, and Personal Insolvency Law.Accreditations: There is no specific accreditation information provided in the course link.Future Careers: Successful candidates can pursue a diverse range of career opportunities. These could be in legal practice, in-house legal departments, governmental departments, or non-governmental organizations. Graduates will acquire advanced intellectual capabilities and skills to thrive in these sectors.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.