Program Summary
Commercial and industrial law is a course that focuses on the legal principles governing business operations and industrial activities. It covers a broad range of legal topics related to business transactions, contracts, intellectual property, and trade regulations. The course typically addresses the legal aspects of forming, operating, and dissolving businesses, emphasizing the legal rights and obligations of commercial entities, entrepreneurs, and consumers. Students will explore areas such as contract law, company law, consumer protection, and the regulation of international trade. Additionally, it delves into areas of dispute resolution, including mediation and arbitration, and covers laws related to competition, intellectual property rights, and labor relations. The goal of this course is to provide students with a thorough understanding of the legal framework within which businesses and industries operate, equipping them with the knowledge to navigate legal challenges in the commercial and industrial sectors.