The International Commercial and Business Law (LLM) is a postgraduate taught course offered by Queen's University Belfast. It's a full-time course taking 1 year to complete and part-time takes 2 years. The course aims to equip students with specialized knowledge and understanding of International Business Law, built upon a foundation of understanding the law of the world’s leading business jurisdictions and nations.Course Content: This course covers core modules such as Foundations in International Commercial Law, International Business Transactions, Global Business Regulation, and Research Methods in Law. Optional modules are offered throughout the course, allowing students to hone their expertise in areas like International Dispute Resolution, Corporate Governance in the UK and Ireland, Banking Law, and much more. Students also have to complete a triple-weighted dissertation of 15,000 words on a topic relevant to international commercial and business law.Key Modules: Some of the key modules in this course include Foundations in International Commercial Law, International Business Transactions, Global Business Regulation, International Dispute Resolution, Corporate Governance in the UK and Ireland and Banking Law.Future Careers: Graduates of the International Commercial and Business Law course can expect to secure positions with law firms, multinational corporations, governmental and non-governmental agencies, international courts or tribunals, and legal consultancies. This degree can also lead to further academic research opportunities.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.