The International Commercial Law course at the University of Strathclyde is a postgraduate taught course that provides students with a critical understanding of the legal aspects of international commercial activities. The course is designed for both law graduates and practitioners who seek to develop their specialist legal knowledge and skills.Course Content: This course delivers a comprehensive knowledge of the principles and practical applications of international business law in Europe and beyond. Students will study a wide range of topics, including International Banking Law, Digital Commerce Law, International Economic Law, and many others. There would also be an opportunity to carry out independent research for writing a dissertation.Key Modules: The program's teaching modules are wide-ranging, including International Banking and Finance Law, Digital Commerce Law, International Economic Law, Comparative Corporate Governance, International Corporate Law, and Financial Crime and Financial Regulation. In addition to these, students will need to complete a dissertation as part of the course.Accreditations: The University of Strathclyde is a recognized institution, and while the course page does not confer specific accreditation for this course, a postgraduate taught degree from the University is recognized globally.Future Careers: The course is designed for law graduates and practitioners who seek to enhance their legal knowledge and precision in the field of International Commercial Law. This course will be beneficial for professionals aspiring for careers in a wide range of sectors such as international law firms, banks and finance companies, national and international corporations, regulatory authorities, and academic institutions.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.