The LLM International Corporate and Financial Law is a postgraduate course offered by the University of Wolverhampton. This course provides a compelling and intellectually challenging study of International Corporate and Financial Law, with a focus on legal principles and their practical application.Course Content: The course content is designed to explore the legalities of international business and finance, law, and policy making. It provides students with the knowledge and skills necessary to understand and critically assess legal, practical, structural, and policy issues relating to international corporations and finance.Key Modules: The structure consists of six 20 credit modules such as International Corporate Law, International Commercial Law, International Financial Services Regulation, The Law of International Trade and European Union Law.Accreditations: The Course is accredited by the University of Wolverhampton, a recognised university based in the United Kingdom.Future Careers: This course is ideally suited to those seeking a career in law, business, banking and finance, consultancy or academia. Successful completion of the course will provide prospective lawyers with the legal knowledge and skills required to work within this important field of law, providing great employment opportunities.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.