Why study International Business Law at Middlesex University?

You will deepen and broaden your knowledge of law as an academic subject; acquiring systematic understanding of legal processes, methods and concepts, of the social and political context in which legal processes take place and of appropriate theoretical conceptions of law.

Ultimately, by maximising your academic potential and refining your problem-solving skills in a transnational context through the acquisition of systematic and critical understanding of complex legal, economic, cultural, ethical and political issues informing international trade relations and transnational business you will enhance your professional development and horizons.

The research and writing skills you gain will be transferable to a variety of professional sectors, including the legal profession, policymaking, corporate sector, governmental bodies or academia.

In the School of Law at Middlesex University we have assembled a team of globally-respected academics who provide not only insight and practical direction but access to a considerable network of contacts and connections, notably for internship opportunities within international and domestic organisations.

Among them areÊDr Scott Morrison, who researches on the development and regulation of Islamic finance and investment and retail banking, both in the United Kingdom and abroad;ÊDr Lijun ZhaoÊwho specialises on international trade and maritime law;ÊMarietteÊJonesÊwhose research and teaching focuses on company law and corporate governance; andÊDr Nadia Bernaz, as our expert in business and human rights law.

Course highlights
  • Advance your knowledge of international business law in a fast-changing global marketplace and an ever-globalised world
  • Study with teaching staff who are engaged in major research across relevant fields of law, from international sale of goods to law and policy of the WTO and international commercial litigation and arbitration
  • Learn alongside students from across the globe in one of the world's greatest cities