The International Business Law Master of Laws (LLM) at Leeds Beckett University is a specialized course designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of international business law. The course addresses a range of business law related aspects, from trading and financial transactions to intellectual property rights, to help students develop a critical understanding of their application in an international context.Course Content: The content of the course entails a balance between practical application and theoretical study, including topics on the World Trade Organization, corporate governance, comparative law, and intellectual property. Students are also encouraged to pursue independent research and carry out a dissertation on a chosen area of interest.Key Modules: The key modules for this course include Comparative Law & Governance, Dispute Resolution, Trade Law, Intellectual Property Law. In addition, students have the opportunity to carry out a 'Dissertation' module which allows them to undertake in-depth research on a specific topic in International Business Law.Accreditations: Upon the successful completion of this course, graduates will receive an LLM in International Business Law from Leeds Beckett University.Future Careers: This course opens up a wide range of career opportunities in various fields such as law firms, multinational corporations, governmental bodies, and international organisations. Some graduates have also gone on to further academic study or teaching roles.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page [here](https://www.leedsbeckett.ac.uk/courses/international-business-law-master-of-laws-llm/).