The LL.M. program in Corporate and Commercial Law at UPES School of Law is designed to provide law graduates and lawyers with a comprehensive understanding of the contemporary challenges in the corporate and commercial law field. The curriculum is carefully crafted to integrate theoretical knowledge with practical application through a range of teaching methods such as classroom lectures, discussions, seminars, case studies, and master classes.
The program emphasizes the exploration of legal responses to these challenges and encourages students to critically evaluate and critique existing practices. By doing so, students gain a deeper understanding of the field and develop the skills necessary to propose improvements to current legal frameworks. This approach ensures that graduates are equipped with the ability to address real-world issues in the corporate and commercial law domain.
The specialization in Corporate and Commercial Law covers a wide range of topics relevant to corporate practices. Students will delve into areas such as company formation, mergers and acquisitions, competition law, investment law, commercial arbitration, franchising, sales, and distribution. This diverse curriculum equips students with the necessary knowledge and expertise to navigate complex legal issues commonly faced by corporations and businesses.