The Master of Science in International Business Law is a two-year, full-time on-campus program that focuses on the legal aspects of international business transactions, corporate governance, and commercial law. The program covers key areas such as trade law, mergers and acquisitions, intellectual property, and dispute resolution in international business contexts.
Graduates will be well-prepared for careers in corporate law, international trade, and business consultancy. Paris Cite University provides students with access to real-world case studies, internships, and a comprehensive understanding of the legal frameworks governing international business.
Semester 1 - Foundations in International Business Law
Semester 2 - Advanced International Business Law
Semester 3 - Specialization & Applied Research
Semester 4 - Master’s Thesis & Final Project
Graduates of the International Business Law program are prepared for careers in international trade, corporate law, and business consultancy. They can work as corporate lawyers, legal consultants, compliance officers, and international business advisors. With the increasing complexity of global trade and business transactions, there is strong demand for professionals who understand both international business and legal frameworks. Graduates often work in multinational corporations, law firms, and regulatory agencies, advising on international legal matters.
The International Business Law program combines business law principles with international trade and commerce. Students gain expertise in contract law, international business regulations, and dispute resolution, preparing them for roles in global business and trade. The program’s focus on legal frameworks for international business ensures that graduates are well-equipped to navigate the complexities of international trade and business law.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +33 1 57 27 59 00
Email: info@u-paris.fr
Address: Paris Cite University, 85 Boulevard Saint Germain, 75006 Paris, France