The International Corporate and Commercial Law LLM at the University of Lincoln is designed to provide students with the opportunity to develop a thorough understanding of the laws relating to corporations and commercial businesses operating in the global economy. This core programme aims to provide a detailed insight into the legal issues concerning international commercial and corporate landscapes, through a combination of compulsory and optional modules.Course Content: The course aims to promote a critical awareness of the role of law in influencing and managing global corporate and commercial activities. It incorporates study of the legal, social, ethical, and cultural issues that underpin commercial and corporate activities, as well as the laws relating to finance and external company relations. The course also includes a dissertation where students are tasked with a research project in an area of their choice relating to international corporate and commercial law.Key Modules: Key modules can include International Business Transactions, EU Competition Law, Dissertation and others, along with a choice of optional modules such as International Human Rights and Businesses, Corporate Insolvency Law, and Ethics in Business and Finance.Future Careers: The degree aims to prepare students for a career in legal practice, business, public service or teaching. Skills acquired through this programme can lead to opportunities in international law firms, multinational companies, or non-governmental organisations.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.