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University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign - College of Law
LLM - Corporate Law, Commercial Law & Trade Concentration
- Champaign, USA
LLM
Full time
2 semesters
On-Campus
English
The Illinois LLM - Corporate Law, Commercial Law & Trade Concentration program is designed to prepare students with or without any prior legal training to excel in their professional careers. Foreign-educated students in the LLM - Corporate Law, Commercial Law & Trade Concentration program are introduced to the U.S. legal system and provided the opportunity to specialize in their own area of academic or professional interest. U.S.-trained lawyers can also enhance their legal expertise to meet their professional and career goals in the LLM - Corporate Law, Commercial Law & Trade Concentration program.


European Humanities University
MA in International Business and Trade Law
- Vilnius, Lithuania
LLM
Full time
2 semesters
On-Campus
English
LL.M. Program “International Business and Trade Law” prepares professionals to work as highly qualified legal experts within the national and international legal market, as well as conduct research and academic activities in International Business and Trade.
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Trade Law degree programs at the LLM level focus on the legal frameworks governing international commerce and trade, preparing you to navigate complex global transactions. This field emphasizes the interpretation and application of laws in various trade agreements, fostering a comprehensive understanding of international obligations.
Through courses in international trade regulation, dispute resolution, and customs law, you'll learn to analyze legal issues related to tariffs, trade barriers, and compliance. Students build critical thinking skills while engaging with current trade policies and international economic relations. Understanding diverse trade practices helps you develop the ability to advise corporations and governments effectively.
As students deepen their expertise, they enhance their competencies in negotiation and drafting legal documents specific to trade agreements. You might explore specialized areas such as intellectual property rights or environmental regulations affecting international trade. Career paths for LLM graduates often include positions in international law firms, government agencies, or multinational corporations, where expertise in trade law is essential for advancing global economic interests.