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OsgoodePD's Professional LLM in International Business Law is a specialized graduate program tailored for legal professionals and practicing lawyers. Our various concentrations emphasize cross-disciplinary education, blending academic, practical, and theoretical approaches. Through engaging discussions, you'll examine real-world challenges within your chosen field. The program offers extensive elective choices to expand your legal expertise or venture into new professional domains. The International Business Law specialization provides comprehensive analysis of Canadian and comparative private law principles. The core course surveys the categorization and functioning of global legal frameworks. Specialized electives cover diverse aspects of international commerce, such as corporate deals, transnational taxation, arbitration processes, and global trade policies. You'll investigate emerging developments in international legal practice, studying pertinent international agreements, regulatory updates, and key ethical concerns. Students can select courses from business-focused specializations like Corporate Law, IP Law, Securities Regulation, and Financial Legislation. Internationally-educated lawyers seeking Canadian accreditation may also enroll in NCA-approved elective courses.
To be eligible for admission to a master’s program, applicants must hold, at a minimum, an Honours undergraduate degree or equivalent (typically a four-year full-time program) from a recognized post-secondary institution with at least a B (second class) standing in the final two years of full-time equivalent study.