
International Business Law
Validated by University of Essex Online
Duration
13 weeksStudy Mode
OnlineTotal Tuition
£1,492Monthly Payment
£514Qualification
Micro-Credentials / Short CoursesStart Date
July OctoberProgramme Overview
The University of Essex Online's International Business Law professional course is designed for professionals seeking specialist knowledge of the legal principles that govern international trade and cross-border commercial transactions. Delivered 100% online over 13 weeks, this postgraduate-level professional development course equips students with practical knowledge of international commercial contracts, trade finance, documentary credits, commercial agency law, and international banking instruments. Students develop an understanding of how businesses navigate different legal systems while gaining skills that are immediately applicable in multinational corporations, financial institutions, government agencies, and legal practice. Upon successful completion, participants earn 20 postgraduate academic credits, which can be applied toward further postgraduate qualifications such as a PG Certificate, PG Diploma, or a full LLM in International Business Law. This flexible programme is particularly valuable for Caribbean professionals working within international trade, tourism, banking, shipping, logistics, government, and legal services who wish to strengthen their expertise without interrupting their careers.
Entry Requirements
This programme is designed to welcome both experienced professionals and ambitious lifelong learners who wish to enhance their expertise in international business law.
Applicants should have:
A strong interest in international business, law, trade, finance, or commercial regulation.
A commitment to postgraduate-level professional learning and career development.
English language proficiency equivalent to IELTS 6.5 (if English is not your first language). Applicants who do not have IELTS may complete the University's free online English assessment.
While previous legal qualifications are not mandatory, the programme is ideal for graduates, business professionals, managers, entrepreneurs, government officers, financial professionals, and individuals seeking internationally recognised professional development.
Who is this course for?
This programme is ideal for:
Attorneys and legal practitioners
Corporate executives
Compliance officers
Commercial bankers
Trade and export professionals
Customs and trade officials
Government legal officers
Entrepreneurs engaged in international business
Shipping and logistics professionals
Professionals preparing for postgraduate legal studies
Career Opportunities
International Business Lawyer
Corporate Legal Advisor
Compliance Manager
International Trade Consultant
Commercial Contracts Manager
Trade Compliance Officer
Banking and Trade Finance Specialist
Legal Risk and Governance Officer
International Business Development Manager
Government Trade and Regulatory Officer
Programme Highlights
Gain a comprehensive understanding of the legal framework governing global commerce. Students explore how international legal systems interact, the sources of international commercial law, and how businesses operate across multiple jurisdictions.
Learn about the international conventions, treaties, regulations, and legal instruments that facilitate global trade while reducing legal uncertainty in international commercial relationships.
Develop practical knowledge of negotiating, drafting, and interpreting international commercial contracts. Students examine INCOTERMS® 2020 and understand how contractual obligations, delivery responsibilities, and risk allocation affect international transactions.
Examine how international contracts are performed, the legal implications of contractual breaches, and the remedies available to parties involved in cross-border disputes.
Study the legal remedies available when contractual obligations are not fulfilled, including damages, specific performance, contract termination, and dispute resolution mechanisms.
Explore the financial mechanisms that facilitate international trade, including bank payment obligations and the legal responsibilities of financial institutions involved in cross-border transactions.
Learn the principles governing documentary credits under the Uniform Customs and Practice (UCP), including letters of credit, banking procedures, and international payment security.
Build on foundational knowledge by examining complex documentary credit transactions, compliance standards, dispute resolution, and risk management within international banking.
Study the legal framework surrounding demand guarantees, their commercial applications, and their role in protecting buyers and sellers during international business transactions.
Understand the legal relationship between principals and agents, including agency contracts, authority, fiduciary responsibilities, and representation within international markets.
Examine the legal authority granted to commercial agents and the contractual relationships established between principals, agents, and third parties operating internationally.
Learn how commercial agency agreements are concluded, the legal consequences of termination, compensation rights, and dispute resolution procedures.
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View ProgrammeLLM International Business Law
Validated by University of Essex Online
Duration
24 monthsStudy Mode
OnlineTotal Tuition
£13,427Monthly Payment
£560Qualification
Master’s Degree (MSc / MA / MBA / MPH)Start Date
Multiple start dates throughout the year. Applicants choose the one that best fits themProgramme Overview
The LLM International Business Law from the University of Essex Online is a specialist postgraduate degree designed for professionals who want to develop advanced expertise in the legal principles governing international trade, cross-border commerce, global business transactions, and multinational organisations. Delivered 100% online and part-time, the programme combines practical legal knowledge with strategic business understanding, allowing working professionals across the Caribbean to study without interrupting their careers. Students examine international commercial contracts, World Trade Organization (WTO) law, international competition law, and emerging global legal issues while completing an independent research dissertation in their chosen area of interest. The degree is awarded by the University of Essex, one of the UK's leading universities.
Entry Requirements
Applicants may be admitted through either of the following pathways:
A bachelor's degree (or equivalent UK Honours degree) from a recognised institution or an appropriate professional qualification.
Professionals with at least three years of relevant work experience may also be considered, even if they do not hold a traditional academic qualification.
English language proficiency equivalent to IELTS 6.5 (or successful completion of the University's free English assessment where applicable).
Students must successfully complete the induction assessment during the first two weeks of study to continue in the programme.
Who is this course for?
This programme is ideal for:
Attorneys-at-Law
Corporate Legal Advisors
Compliance Managers
Corporate Executives
International Business Managers
Government Trade Officers
Customs and Trade Specialists
Investment Promotion Professionals
Banking and Financial Services Professionals
Entrepreneurs involved in international trade
Professionals seeking careers with multinational organisations or international agencies
Career Opportunities
International Business Lawyer
Corporate Legal Counsel
Compliance Manager
International Trade Consultant
Legal Advisor for Multinational Corporations
Trade Policy Analyst
Government Trade or Customs Officer
Regulatory Affairs Manager
Risk and Governance Manager
International Arbitration and Dispute Resolution Specialist
Programme Highlights
This module provides a comprehensive understanding of the legal framework governing international commercial transactions. Students examine international commercial contracts, legal instruments used in cross-border trade, agency agreements, contractual obligations, breach of contract, available legal remedies, and the impact of globalization on international commerce. The module equips professionals with the legal knowledge required to confidently manage complex international business relationships.
Students gain an in-depth understanding of the structure, functions and legal framework of the World Trade Organization. Topics include WTO agreements, international trade regulation, dispute settlement procedures, trade liberalisation, and the legal challenges faced by governments and multinational corporations. This module is particularly valuable for professionals involved in international trade, government policy and regional economic integration within CARICOM.
This module explores how competition laws regulate markets and prevent anti-competitive practices such as monopolies, cartels, abuse of dominant market positions and unfair business practices. Students analyse national and international competition regulations while learning how competition law protects consumers, promotes innovation and creates fair business environments across global markets.
This module develops the advanced legal research and academic writing skills required for postgraduate study. Students learn doctrinal, empirical, socio-legal and international legal research methods, preparing them to critically evaluate legal issues and complete their dissertation successfully
The dissertation is the capstone project of the programme. Students undertake an original research study on a topic within international business law, demonstrating advanced legal analysis, independent research, critical thinking and professional legal writing.
Explore the principles governing which country's laws apply to international commercial disputes. Students examine jurisdiction, recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments, and legal approaches for resolving cross-border commercial conflicts and managing legal risk.
Gain an understanding of intellectual property protection in a global business environment. Topics include copyright, patents, trademarks, passing off, design rights and related legal issues affecting innovation,
Study the major methods used to resolve international commercial disputes outside the courtroom, including negotiation, mediation, conciliation and arbitration. The module focuses on international arbitration procedures and alternative dispute resolution (ADR), equipping students with practical knowledge valued by multinational organisations and international law firms
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