Integration of Legal and Trade Courses The programme seamlessly integrates courses in law and international trade. This ensures that students understand how legal principles and regulations intersect with international trade practices
Core Legal Courses: Students typically study core legal subjects such as international trade law, advanced commercial law, contract law, alternate dispute resolution and international trade law. These courses provide a foundation in legal principles relevant to international trade.
International Trade Curriculum: Courses in international trade cover topics such as trade theory, international finance, FDI, and Global Value Chain Analysis, trade policy etc. These courses help students grasp the intricacies of global trade.
Cross-Cultural Competence: Given the international nature of trade, programmes often include coursework on cross-cultural communication and negotiation. This equips students with the skills to navigate diverse business environments.
Trade Policy Analysis: Students may have the opportunity to study and analyse international trade policies, including their economic, political, and social implications. This can be valuable for careers in trade policy analysis and advocacy.
Legal Research and Writing: Courses focused on legal research and writing are crucial to help students analyse complex trade-related issues, draft legal documents, and make persuasive arguments.
Practical Experience: This programme offer internships with commercial entities or government agencies, international organisations, or multinational corporations involved in trade. This practical experience allows students to apply their knowledge in real-world settings.
Trade Compliance and Regulations: Students should gain an understanding of trade compliance, export controls, sanctions, and customs regulations, which are critical for businesses engaged in global trade.
Global Business Strategy: Modules in global business strategy can help students understand how legal considerations impact business decisions in an international context.
Networking Opportunities: Programmes may facilitate networking with professionals in the field, including trade lawyers, government officials, trade association representatives, and international business executives.
Career Services Career development services, such as job placement assistance, mentorship programmes, opportunities to participate in career fair will be valuable for students seeking employment in this field.