The LLM International Trade Law course offered by the University of East Anglia is a year-long, full-time postgraduate program aimed at graduates wishing to specialise in the area of international trade regulation and investment law. This course is designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of the legal, economic, and political issues surrounding trade law at the domestic, regional, and international levels.Course Content: The course contains a module on International Trade Law and also allows students to choose from a range of modules, including international commercial arbitration, intellectual property, Indigenous peoples, minorities and international law, Law of the Sea and International environmental law. This includes compulsory and optional modules that cover diverse areas within International Trade Law. The curriculum also includes a dissertation on International Trade Law, to be worked on under the guidance of a supervisor.Key Modules: Some of the key modules include International Trade Law, International Investment Law, International Commercial Arbitration and Intellectual Property Law. Other modules include Indigenous Peoples, Minorities and International Law, Law of the Sea, and International Environmental Law.Future Careers: Graduates from this programme have pursued careers in international law firms, international organisations, government departments and non-governmental organisations. This course also provides an excellent foundation for students looking to pursue a PhD.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.