Specialisation Corporate and Commercial Law
Globalisation is impacting every area of economic, social and technological activity. It is having an enormous influence on international structures, governance and the legal systems of individual nations, posing challenges in all fields of the law.
The globalisation of the law is producing a tremendous increase in international and regional regulation, global litigation and cross-border legal dialogue. Whether to serve multinational enterprises or indeed to regulate their activity, law firms, international organisations and governments alike are in growing need of lawyers who understand the complexities of globalisation and law.
The Master Globalisation and Law offers a unique one-year English taught programme designed to fill that need. The confluence of research interests at the Faculty of law creates a unique environment in which to approach globalisation not only from the perspective of Corporate and Commercial Law but also from a human rights perspective.
The programme offers a specialisation in Corporate and Commercial Law, a specialisation in Human Rights and a specialisation in International Economic Law. Among the programme’s assets is its small group setting and its very active student body composed of participants from all parts of the world.
