The full-time course in International Commercial Law and ADR is offered by Ulster University and is designed to impart advanced knowledge of international trade law and the alternative dispute resolution process at both master’s (LLM) and doctoral (PhD) levels. With a flexible design, the course aims to provide students with an understanding of international obedience and governance in relation to business activities along with a well-rounded understanding of the theory and practice of dispute resolution.Course Content: The course curriculum is designed to teach students about the nature of international business activities and the related international treaties, the legal and economic factors that influence them, the Universal Commercial Code, and the various dispute resolution options available to individuals and businesses. It provides an understanding of how business is conducted on an international level and the regulations and laws that govern it. Key Modules: The course curriculum includes modules on Law of International Sale, Dispute Resolution (theory and strategies), International Trade Law, and the Principles of Alternative Dispute Resolution Practices. Students will closely analyse real-life cases and scenarios to understand the impact and application of the principals and regulations.Future Careers: Graduates of the International Commercial Law and ADR course may find job opportunities in both public and private sectors. They may work in legal fields, such as a legal adviser, business development manager, policy adviser, or as dispute resolution professionals. The course also provides thorough preparation for continuing into research degrees such as a PhD.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.