The International Business Law LLM course offered by the University of Central Lancashire provides a contemporary legal study on the regulation of business in a global context. It encompasses areas of law concerning trade, sales, human rights, labour, applicable to corporations and their operations. The course is suitable for law and non-law graduates, practising lawyers, business professionals, and those who have commercial roles particularly relating to the regulation of businesses and for those seeking to develop a career in international business law.Course Content: The International Business Law LLM course is designed with a focus on learning outcomes, employing a range of teaching and learning methods to enable students to understand, analyse, and apply the law, develop critical evaluative skills and expand communication, research, and team-working skills. The course is assessed by coursework, presentation, and a dissertation.Key Modules: The key modules include International Business Law, International Dispute Resolution, Law of World Trade, International Labour Law, International Human Rights Law, Research Methods and Skills, and a Dissertation on any legal issue within the commercial/business law context.Accreditations: The University of Central Lancashire is a recognised institution and all its courses including the International Business Law LLM are accredited and recognised worldwide.Future Careers: The course enhances the academic and practical skills of graduates, allowing them to pursue a range of careers internationally. Graduates find career paths in legal practitioners in private practice and in-house, multinational corporations, international organisations, government departments, and non-governmental bodies as policy advisors or managers.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page here.