An online Master of Laws (LLM) in International Corporate Governance, offered by The University of Law, is a postgraduate degree designed for law and non-law graduates to enhance your academic legal knowledge. This internationally recognised Master’s focuses specifically on developing an in-depth knowledge of International Corporate Governance in Practice and can open up pathways to careers such as chartered governance professional or company secretary within large organisations, private companies and charitable organisations, governorships, directorships and more.
If you are interested in developing your skillset to enhance your understanding of how the mechanisms, relations and process of corporations impact how they function and operate on a global scale, then this course is a great way to boost your experience and give you the tools to achieve your career ambitions.
This online course has been developed to explore in detail the types of rules, policies and controls put in place to determine the behaviour of an international corporation, and the intended outcome of those measures.
You’ll examine the role of corporate governance in a global context, allowing you to evaluate the models and theories of corporate governance. You’ll cover the different models of corporate governance; path dependence and convergence theories; the main theories of corporate governance to investigate the main actors in corporate governance; attempts at harmonisation of corporate governance codes; the appropriateness of regulation in corporate governance; and the future of global corporate governance.
Taking a practical look at how to identify, set and uphold an international corporate governance means that you will be able to enrich your understanding and skillset in this area, with the support of experienced practitioners who can demonstrate real-life examples to contextualise what you learn.