The International and Commercial Dispute Resolution Law LLM is a full-time, postgraduate course offered by the University of Westminster for the 2024-25 academic year, commencing in September. This course offers students an understanding of the role that law and regulation play in the world of international business. The programme will help students develop the necessary skills and knowledge for understanding, managing and resolving international and commercial disputes.Course Content: Throughout the course, students will explore the interaction between Law and its cultural, political, and social contexts, as well as engaging with the key legal, social, political, and economic issues that arise in real-world commercial scenarios. The course covers topics like litigations, arbitration, mediation and how they are applicable in today's global market. The curriculum incorporates a blend of theoretical and practical education, providing an interdisciplinary perspective on international and commercial dispute resolution.Key Modules: The course is organized into four primary modules: Law of Obligations and Evidence; Litigation: Strategy & Techniques; International and Comparative Commercial Arbitration and International Commercial Mediation and Negotiation. These modules focus on the application of law in an international business setting, including practices in litigation and arbitration.Accreditations: The course is fully accredited by the University of Westminster.Future Careers: The International and Commercial Dispute Resolution Law LLM can lead to a variety of career paths within law firms, multinational corporations, government or non-government organisations. The course effectively prepares students for roles that require a deep understanding of dispute resolution in an international and commercial context such as lawyers, arbitrators, mediators and consultants.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.