University of Bristol Law School LLM in International Commercial Law
University of Bristol Law School

University of Bristol Law School

LLM in International Commercial Law

Bristol, United Kingdom

LLM

1 up to

2 years

English

Full time, Part time

27 Aug 2026

Sep 2026

GBP 29,400 / per year *

On-Campus

* Overseas full-time

Key Summary

    About : The LLM in International Commercial Law is designed for those seeking to deepen their understanding of international trade and business law. The course covers a range of topics and provides insights into both theoretical and practical aspects of commercial law. It aims to equip students with the essential skills required for legal practice in a global context.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates can pursue diverse career paths, including roles as international trade lawyers, compliance officers, and legal consultants. Opportunities may also exist within governmental agencies and multinational corporations, where expertise in commercial law is increasingly sought after.

You will gain knowledge and critically analyse specialist areas of international commercial law, such as law and market interactions, cross-border sale of goods, insurance law and international commercial arbitration.

Ideal for careers in commercial law, in-house legal roles and consultancy, this programme develops crucial analytical, communication, and research skills valued by top employers. Our programmes are well respected by leading law firms, with Bristol ranking within the top UK universities for employer reputation for law and legal studies (QS World University Rankings by Subject 2025).

Choosing a postgraduate law degree from the University of Bristol, ranked third in the UK for legal research excellence (THE analysis of REF 2021), means engaging in a rigorous, research-rich curriculum that will make you stand out to employers. You will be challenged and inspired by our world-leading academics who are part of the Law School’s Centre for Private and Commercial Law and Centre for International Law.