About the LLM in International Business Law
In today's business world, a global perspective is imperative. To be a successful leader, a sound understanding of the fundamentals of business practice is essential. It is therefore no surprise that demand for professionals with a firm academic background in international business law continues to grow, so we have developed our law provision to meet global economic demands and your career objectives with the introduction of the LSBF Law masters. The course is delivered through our partners, London School of Business and Finance, in the heart London.
As a graduate of the LLM in International Business Law you will benefit from well developed skills in strategic planning and operations management, balanced with a deep understanding of the impact of international law on business practices. Through this programme, you will acquire the skills and knowledge required to meet the needs of current and aspiring middle to senior managers and legal practitioners.The programme covers relevant topics such as:
- International prevalence
- Influence of common law thinking and common law principles
- International trade law principles
- Market behaviours
- Freedoms and leadership
- Behavioural standards
Specialism in areas as global financial law, commercial contracting law and international intellectual property law are facilitated through the two elective modules that make up your LLM programme. LSBF can assist in making elective modules decisions, converse with one of our advisor to learn more about shaping your future with a Masters in Law.
With an international perspective in mind, and considerable experience in business education, a faculty of leading industry experts will deliver the course as well as using the most recent and relevant case studies and research to develop an incredibly industry focused, pertinent and innovative LLM in an International Business Law programme.
For more details or to apply visit the London School of Business & Finance website
Entry requirements
You will normally have a minimum first degree qualification of 2:2 from an approved university but this need not be in law or a law related subject. Please contact us if you need any clarification or would like to discuss your individual situation with us.
Applicants whose first language is not English, must achieve a 6.5 score on the IELTS test of English, 580 in the written TOEFL, 240 in the computer-based TOEFL, or 94 or better in the internet-based TOEFL.