The Business Law and Sustainable Development with Dissertation postgraduate course offered by the University of Aberdeen is designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of business law by incorporating aspects of sustainable development and environmental issues. It focuses on the role of legal rules within the broader societal context and encourages critical thinking of how law interacts with business and the environment at national and international levels. Course Content: The course provides an in-depth understanding of topics such as environmental policy and economic development, sustainability and health, human rights, international law, energy transition law and policy, and corporate governance. Students are required to complete a dissertation in their final semester after the taught courses are finished.Key Modules: The key modules of the course include Business Persons and the Law, Corporate Environmental Liability, Sustainable Development Law, Legal Aspects of Managing People, International Investment Law, Business and Human Rights, and the Business Law and Sustainable Development Dissertation.Accreditations: This course is accreditated by the Energy Institute (EI), which provides students with free membership to the institute.Future Careers: Successful completion of this course can lead to a variety of careers in business law and sustainable development, focusing on legal aspects. Graduates may find jobs in legal practice, government and public bodies, international NGOs, international consultancies, or academia.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.