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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 focus on the complex interplay of regulations governing international commerce, equipping you with a deep understanding of both domestic and global trade practices. This discipline is essential for those interested in how laws shape trade policies, resolve disputes, and support international business transactions.
Through courses in international trade agreements, dispute resolution, and trade compliance, you'll delve into the frameworks that govern global markets. You'll develop skills in drafting contracts, negotiating agreements, and analyzing trade regulations, preparing you for various roles in legal practice, corporate law, or government relations. As students navigate the intricacies of this field, they enhance critical thinking and strengthen analytical abilities as they engage with multifaceted legal scenarios.
Graduates often pursue careers as trade consultants, compliance officers, or international arbitrators, where they can apply their expertise in real-world settings. This area of study not only fosters independence but also encourages collaboration, making it a compelling choice for those looking to influence the way commerce is conducted on the global stage.