Module list

Professional training module

IBL/10: International Business Law

From Vision to Action, Without the Guesswork. In this intensive 3-day course, you’ll learn to design enterprise strategy with clarity, test it against internal and market realities, and translate it into actionable execution plans. Build strategy you can communicate — and implement.

Track
Finance / Entreprenariat
Duration
21 hour
Format
Schools, cohorts, or programme teams
Price
75 €

Overview

What this module covers

From Vision to Action, Without the Guesswork. In this intensive 3-day course, you’ll learn to design enterprise strategy with clarity, test it against internal and market realities, and translate it into actionable execution plans. Build strategy you can communicate — and implement.

Learning outcomes

What learners should be able to do

6 outcomes
  • 1

    Understand core principles of international commercial law

  • 2

    Identify risks in cross-border trade, contracts, and operations

  • 3

    Structure contracts that work across jurisdictions

  • 4

    Navigate international compliance (GDPR, FCPA, AML, etc.)

  • 5

    Resolve disputes using arbitration and enforce international judgments

  • 6

    Operate ethically and legally in multinational environments

Module content

Course description

3-Day Intensive Course for Legal, Compliance & Business Professionals

3 Intense Days
7 Hours per Day (Split into two 3.5-hour sessions)

Learning Path Visual

Your journey from cross-border contracts to international compliance and dispute resolution:

Day 1: Foundations of International Business Law
Understand the legal systems governing international trade, contracts, and corporate structures. Learn jurisdiction, choice of law, and legal risk in cross-border transactions.

Day 2: Contracts, Compliance & Regulatory Frameworks
Draft and analyze international contracts (sales, agency, licensing). Understand global compliance frameworks like GDPR, FCPA, and anti-money laundering regulations.

Day 3: Dispute Resolution & Risk Management
Explore arbitration, mediation, and litigation in international contexts. Learn how to structure cross-border transactions to minimize legal exposure and enforce rights globally.

Course Overview

Global business moves fast. International law makes sure it moves fairly.
This course is designed to give legal and business professionals the tools to operate confidently across borders. Whether you’re managing contracts, handling compliance, or leading expansion, you’ll gain the legal literacy and strategic insight to manage global risk effectively.

You’ll learn how to:

  • Understand core principles of international commercial law

  • Identify risks in cross-border trade, contracts, and operations

  • Structure contracts that work across jurisdictions

  • Navigate international compliance (GDPR, FCPA, AML, etc.)

  • Resolve disputes using arbitration and enforce international judgments

  • Operate ethically and legally in multinational environments

Ideal for business managers, legal officers, consultants, and anyone handling international operations or contracts.

What’s Inside Each Day

Day 1 — Foundations of International Business Law

  • Legal systems: common law vs. civil law

  • Sources of international business law: UN, WTO, UNCITRAL, ICC

  • Jurisdiction, conflict of laws, forum selection

  • Corporate entities, representative offices, joint ventures

  • Legal structure of global operations

  • Workshop: Analyze legal risk in a sample international venture

Focus: Legal Systems • Jurisdiction • Corporate Structures

Day 2 — Contracts, Compliance & Regulatory Frameworks

  • Key clauses in international contracts: force majeure, arbitration, governing law

  • Drafting sales, licensing, franchising, distribution, and service contracts

  • Global compliance regimes:

    • GDPR (EU data protection)

    • FCPA (anti-corruption)

    • AML (banking and financial regulation)

    • Sanctions and export control (OFAC, EU lists)

  • Workshop: Redline an international agency agreement

Focus: Contracts • Compliance • Enforcement

Day 3 — Dispute Resolution & Risk Management

  • International arbitration (ICC, LCIA, UNCITRAL, ICSID)

  • Enforcing foreign judgments and arbitral awards

  • Mediation vs. litigation: choosing the right mechanism

  • Structuring transactions to limit risk: insurance, indemnities, limitation of liability

  • Ethics, bribery, IP enforcement, and due diligence

  • Workshop: Design a dispute resolution and risk strategy for a case study

Focus: Disputes • Mitigation • Governance

Course Goals

By the end of this course, you’ll be able to:

  • Interpret legal frameworks impacting international business

  • Draft and assess contracts for cross-border enforceability

  • Build compliance strategies aligned with global regulatory regimes

  • Resolve disputes and manage legal risk using the right mechanisms

  • Operate across legal systems with confidence and ethical clarity

Who Should Take This Course?

  • In-house counsel and legal teams at global firms

  • International sales, procurement, and operations managers

  • Compliance officers and contract administrators

  • Entrepreneurs and SMEs expanding globally

  • Consultants working with multinational clients

  • Law students and junior lawyers entering corporate practice

Class Reference: IBL/10
Form Updated on: 06/17/2025 (Version 1)
Last Modified on: 06/17/2025

Program Note

Includes real contract samples, editable risk checklists, dispute resolution flowcharts, and summaries of key global legal instruments (CISG, FCPA, GDPR, WTO TRIPS, etc.).

Brief pédagogique en français

IBL/10: International Business Law est présenté ici en version synthétique française afin que les équipes pédagogiques puissent évaluer rapidement l'intérêt du module.

Le module s'inscrit dans la famille Finance et entrepreneuriat. Il peut être adapté au calendrier de l'école, au niveau Tous niveaux, au volume horaire 21 h et aux modalités d'évaluation prévues.

Objectif d'intervention

Ce module vise à donner aux étudiants le langage et les repères nécessaires pour expliquer des systèmes IT.

Livrables et activités possibles

  • description de systèmes, incidents, risques ou architectures
  • dialogues de support, reporting technique et documentation courte
  • présentations ou dossiers alignés avec le niveau de la promotion

Adaptation école

LC peut ajuster le déroulé, la langue d'enseignement, les supports, les exercices et les critères d'évaluation selon la promotion, le diplôme, le niveau d'autonomie attendu et les contraintes de planning.

Pour une version détaillée du syllabus en français, LC confirme le programme final après cadrage du niveau, des heures, du calendrier et des livrables attendus.

Academic delivery team

Instructor matching for this module

After reviewing the module content, LC confirms the right delivery profile by topic, level, teaching language and assessment expectations.

Instructor matchingCurriculum fitAssessment support
André-Alexis des ForgesLead

Lead trainer & academic programme coordinator

André-Alexis des Forges

Lead trainer for LC's higher-education delivery model, coordinating modules, instructor preparation and assessment continuity across business, IT and technical programmes.

Academic coordinationESPIT & business English
Meriam Mbindyo

AI, data & software instructor

Meriam Mbindyo

Instructor for AI, data, DevOps, Agile and software modules, with experience across Paris-based IT and business schools.

Artificial intelligenceMachine learningData mining