International Business Law
Program Overview
International Business Law at University Of Georgia is an English-taught masters degree program designed to build current academic knowledge, applied skills, professional judgment, and readiness for employment or further study. The curriculum combines core study with research, practical learning, and a final integrative component.
Goals, Outcomes & Methods
Economics, accounting, finance, marketing, management, organizational behavior, operations, business law, analytics, strategy, entrepreneurship, research methods, and an applied capstone.
Graduate of the Program: Describes the modern regulation of international business, which includes both international and national law and their interrelationship, trends in the development of legislation, challenges and shortcomings, the main ways of their improvement and resolution, the latest important judicial practice, on the basis of which The graduate student will be able to solve practical problems; describes current problems of legal science, modern field methods of scientific research, rules of academic honesty and issues of academic ethics. Also, the basic rules and principles of creating professional scientific texts; Describes the rules of judicial ethics, including the issues of communication of the judge with the public and the peculiarities of the disciplinary proceedings of judges; Defines the essence of comparative law and the purpose of using the comparative legal method, including explaining the importance of the influence of EU law on the development of Georgian law. Skills Graduate of the Program: Evaluates the factual circumstances of a legal case, identifies complex legal problems or legal gaps in the field of business law and, based on professional interpretation, synthesis and analysis of legally significant information (legislation and legislative news, judicial practice, dogmatics and the latest scientific views), formulates original ways of solving them, including, determines the positive and negative consequences related to the decision; Identifies legal risks related to international business, determines the necessary measures to eliminate or reduce them, determines ways to resolve legal disputes and provides appropriate legal advice; interprets and using legal writing techniques, prepares and/or amends legal and other professional documents, including contracts, case summaries, legal opinions and conclusions; Identifies an actual legal problem in the field of business law, develops scientific ways to solve it, plans a scientific-research process on actual issues of law, conducts research using the latest methods and approaches from various sources, including foreign legal information resources, systematizes primary data, complex or incomplete information. Develops a scientific research project/paper in compliance with academic ethics standards; Communicates in writing and orally about the results, conclusions and arguments of one's own research to the academic, complex and professional community, observing the principles of academic integrity. Responsibility and Autonomy Graduate of the program: Determines and plans future studies independently, accepts responsibility for one's own and others' activities and professional development, and creates conditions for a common team decision; Receives guidance on how to manage complex, unpredictable, or multidisciplinary materials or environments. Among other things, plans and manages working time, and develops a research strategy for preparing a paper; Participates in the development of professional knowledge and legal practice, uses strategic approaches and or innovative ways of problem solving, assists colleagues and shares own experience with them; Respects the standards of judicial ethics, aspects of the judge's values (impartiality, inviolability, equality, competence, and diligence) and, if necessary, participates in the development of these values to ensure a fair balance between the interests of the parties; Recognizes and respects the rules of academic integrity, ethical results of scientific research; Expresses respect for democratic values, recognizes the need for a balance between freedom and responsibility in a democracy.
Lectures, seminars, guided discussion, case and problem-based learning, individual and group assignments, presentations, practical or laboratory sessions, independent study, digital learning resources, and project or research supervision.
Program Structure & Plan
The program consists entirely of 120 credits, which are divided into the core (72 credits) and elective components of the program (48 credits). The main component of the program includes: Three studying courses in the field of education; Three studying courses focused on the development of legal, academic research, and writing skills; Master's thesis; Law Clinic. The program's elective component consists of 144-credit study courses from which the student selects the courses he or she prefers. A student will be admitted to defend his / her master's thesis if one has accumulated at least 84 credits in total. The performance of a master's thesis in a law school is regulated by the relevant regulations.
Tuition & Fees
| Fee Type | Year 1 | Year 2 | Total |
|---|---|---|---|
| Academic Fees | |||
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Tuition Fee
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4,000 | 4,000 | 8,000 |
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Application Fee
One-time · non-refundable
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170 | — | 170 |
| Grand Total | 4,170 | 4,000 | 8,170 |
No scholarships are currently available for this program.
Who Should Apply
Applicants seeking structured English-medium study in International Business Law, with the prior qualification required for masters degree entry and an interest in analytical, practical, and collaborative learning. Professionally regulated fields also require readiness for intensive practical training.
Admission Requirements
Passport, Passport-size photo, Academic transcript, Diploma / certificate
Required Documents
Career Prospects
International Business Lawyer Corporate Lawyer Legal Consultant Compliance Officer International Trade Specialist Corporate Legal Advisor Commercial Law Specialist Contract Manager Arbitration and Mediation Specialist Legal Analyst
Program Accreditation & Recognition
Program offered within University Of Georgia's authorized higher-education framework. Applicants should verify the current program-level accreditation status and any profession-specific recognition with the university and relevant regulator.
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Prepare Visa Documents
Submit Visa Application - The student submits the visa application through the Georgian Embassy, E-Visa portal, or authorized visa center depending on the process applicable to their country.
Verification & Processing - Authorities may verify documents.
Receive Visa Approval - Once approved, the student receives the Georgia student visa (D3 visa) and can prepare for travel.
Travel to Georgia - After arrival, students complete university registration and begin classes.
Temporary Residence Card (TRC) - After entering Georgia, students usually apply for a Temporary Residence Card/Permit to legally continue their stay during studies.
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