A Master's in International Commercial Arbitration is designed to equip students with the knowledge and skills necessary to understand and implement arbitration procedures in international commercial disputes. These programs are beneficial for those who aspire to work in the field of arbitration and dispute resolution in the international context. They may be targeted towards lawyers, legal consultants, legal directors, and legal experts working in the fields of commercial law and international contracts.
Requirements:
To apply for a master's program, having a high academic qualification (bachelor's or equivalent) is typically a requirement
International Certificates and Accreditations:
An internationally accredited certificate from the International College of Economics and Political Science, which is a member of the United Kingdom Register of Learning Providers (UKRLP) with registration number 10065749 and is attested by the UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office and the embassy of the student.
The certificate is accredited by the Economic Unity Council, and you can also accredit it from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of your country
Duration of study is 60 credit hours
Studying in the Arabic language because most of the students are Arabs and the lecturers are Egyptians and Arabs
Higher qualification (Bachelor’s degree)Above-average qualification (college or post-secondary diploma)