

Sciences Po offers the Master’s in Transnational Arbitration and Dispute Settlement as a one-year full-time on-campus program focused on international dispute resolution, arbitration mechanisms, and global legal frameworks. The program examines commercial arbitration, investment disputes, and cross-border legal processes.
Graduates are prepared for careers in international arbitration, legal dispute resolution, and corporate law advisory, working in law firms, arbitration institutions, and international legal organizations. The program develops strong legal reasoning and global dispute management skills.
Semester 1 – Foundations of Arbitration and Dispute Settlement
• Introduction to International Arbitration
• Theories and Practice of Dispute Resolution
• Legal Frameworks for Arbitration
• Research Methods in Arbitration and Dispute Resolution
Semester 2 – Advanced Transnational Arbitration
• International Commercial Arbitration
• Dispute Settlement in International Law
• Mediation and Negotiation in Arbitration
• Independent Research Project in Arbitration
Graduates of the Transnational Arbitration and Dispute Settlement program are well-prepared for careers in international arbitration, dispute resolution, and international law. They can work as arbitrators, legal consultants, international dispute resolution specialists, and corporate lawyers. With the increasing demand for alternative dispute resolution methods in global trade and international relations, professionals skilled in arbitration are highly sought after. Graduates often work in law firms, international arbitration bodies, multinational corporations, and government agencies, resolving cross-border disputes and facilitating international trade.
The Transnational Arbitration and Dispute Settlement program provides students with specialized knowledge in international arbitration, conflict resolution, and global legal frameworks. Students gain expertise in arbitration procedures, international treaties, and dispute settlement mechanisms, preparing them for high-level roles in international law. The program’s practical approach ensures that graduates are well-equipped to navigate complex international disputes and contribute to global legal frameworks.
Contact Information
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +33 (0)1 45 49 50 50
Email: admissions@sciencespo.fr
Address: Sciences Po, 27 rue Saint-Guillaume, 75337 Paris Cedex 07, France