Master of International Trade and Commerce Law
Summary
The promotion of international trade – the exchange of capital, goods and services across international borders or territories – is widely considered to be an indispensable element of international peace and stability. For such trade to thrive, countries must have laws that allow modern contract practices and guarantee the rule of law in business transactions.
In the Master of International Trade and Commerce Law, you’ll extend your knowledge of the legal, governance and policy issues relevant to international and domestic trade and commerce, so that you develop a broad and well-rounded understanding of the area, as well as skills to advance your career.
Key features
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Apply sophisticated legal research skills
Resolve specific legal problems, and formulate and articulate international law and policy reform.
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Develop innovative and creative solutions
Resolve contemporary problems in international trade and commercial law through independent research.
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Continue to work full-time while you study
Study on-campus or online with brief intensive on-campus sessions.
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Extend your knowledge and skills in this indispensable field
Study a range of units that are relevant whether you’re a law or non-law graduate.