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Commercial Law Diploma - CPD Certified

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Offer ends 31 May 2024
Study method
Online
Duration
120 hours · Self-paced
Access to content
1 year
Qualification
No formal qualification
Achievement
Additional info
  • Exam(s) / assessment(s) is included in price
  • Tutor is available to students

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Overview

You might be curious to learn more about commercial law. The phrase "commercial law" refers to a broad range of legal services intended to help businesses profit from their goods and services.

For instance, in order for manufacturers and creative industries to profit from the invention, intellectual property (IP) rights are essential. Contracts are also required for domestic and international sales, and agency or distribution agreements can be created to broadly market the goods or services.

You will learn the ins and outs of business law and global trade in this Commercial Law course. You will also learn about various business firms with the aid of simple-to-follow instructional modules. Moreover, you will be able to understand the concepts and regulations governing global commerce. Next, you will learn valuable facts about consumer law and how to safeguard them in this course. Finally, you will quickly gain a thorough understanding of e-commerce and competition law.

Learning Outcomes

  • Learn everything there is to know about business law.
  • Become more knowledgeable about corporate entities
  • Learn the principles and regulations governing international trade.
  • Recognise the fundamentals of consumer protection and law.
  • Become more knowledgeable about competition and e-commerce law.

What You Get Out Of Studying Commercial Law Course With Janets

  • An opportunity to gain a certificate of achievement endorsed by The Quality Licence Scheme upon successful completion of the Course as proof of your new professional skills
  • Full access to the comprehensive Course materials for a whole year
  • Online assessment with instant results on the Course
  • Get full tutor support on Monday to Friday with the Course
  • Study and complete the Course at a pace that suits you
  • Gain a complete understanding of the in-depth topics taught on the Course
  • Study accessible and information modules on the Course, all taught by our team of expert instructors
  • Feel fully supported as you study the Course, with 24/7 help or advice from our email and live chat teams
  • Study the Course from any internet-enabled device including your computer, tablet, or mobile device

Achievement

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Description

The training course is delivered through Janets’ online learning platform. Access the course content from any internet-enabled device whenever or wherever you want to. The course has no formal teaching deadlines, meaning you are free to complete the course at your own pace.

Commercial Law Course Curriculum:

Module 01: Introduction of Commercial law

  • Commercial Law of the UK
  • Some Common Commercial Law Legal Issues
  • Why Is Commercial Law Important?
  • The UK Legal System
  • How Are Laws Made?
  • The Difference between Corporate and Commercial Law

Module 02: Business Organisations

  • Introduction
  • Unincorporated & Incorporated Business Organisations
  • Sole Trader
  • Partnerships
  • Members of an LLP
  • Rights and Duties of Members
  • The Registered Company
  • Changes in Company Form
  • Holding and Subsidiary Companies
  • Distinctions between Partnerships and Companies

Module 03: International Trade: the Theory, the Institutions, and the Law

  • Regulatory Organisations for International Trade
    • Department of Trade and Industry
    • Department for International Trade
    • The World Trade Organisation
    • The International Chamber of Commerce
  • Providers of International Credit Reports
  • Laws on International Trade
    • Principles of the World Trade Organisation
    • Trade Disputes
    • Important Legislations Related to International Trade

Module 04: Sales of Goods Law

  • Introduction to Sales of Goods Law
  • The Traditional Legislative Style for UK Legislation
  • A Diachronic Analysis of Sale of Goods Legislation
    • The Sale of Goods Act 1893
    • The Sale of Goods Act 1979
    • The Sale and Supply of Goods Act 1994
    • The Consumer Rights Act 2011

Module 05: Consumer Law and Protection

  • Introduction
  • Sale of Goods Act 1979 and Supply of Goods and Services Act 1982
  • Terms Implied into Contracts
  • Passing of Property in Goods
  • Sale of Goods by Non-Owner
  • Duties of the Parties of Contract
  • Duties of Seller
    • Date and Time of Delivery
    • Quantity of Goods: SOGA, s 30
    • Quality of Goods
    • Delivery by Instalments: SOGA s 31
  • Duties of Buyer
  • The Seller’s Remedies
  • The Buyer’s Remedies
  • Hire Purchase Contracts
  • The Consumer Protection Act 1987

Module 06: E-Commerce Law

  • Nature, Substance and Formation of E-Commerce
    • Intricacies
    • Forms
    • When Are E-Contracts Normally Made?
    • Applicable/Governing Law
    • Electronic Commerce Regulations 2002/Directive 2000/31/EC
  • Performance of E-Commerce
    • Information
    • Right of Cancellation
    • Performance of a Distance Selling Transaction

Module 07: Competition Law

  • Theoretical Foundations of Competition Law
    • History of Competition Law
    • Economics and Competition Law
  • EU and UK Regulatory Regimes in the Area of Competition Law
    • Subject Matter
    • The EU Legal Order & Treaty Provisions
  • Practical Aspects of EC/UK Competition Law
    • Article 81
    • Chapter I Prohibition
    • Article 82
    • Chapter II Prohibition

Method of Assessment

To verify your enhanced skills in the course, we recommend that you also complete the assignment questions. These can be completed at any time which is convenient for yourself and will be assessed by our expert tutors. Full feedback will then be given on your current performance, along with any further advice or support.

Certificate of Achievement

Endorsed Certificate of Achievement from The Quality Licence Scheme

Once the Course has been completed and the assessment has been passed, all students are entitled to receive an endorsed Certificate of Achievement. This will provide proof that you have completed your Course training objectives, and each endorsed certificate can be ordered and delivered to your address for -

£69. (Note: additional £10 for postage outside the UK)

Hardcopy certificates accredited by CPD would also become available, which can be received by paying —

£9.99 (Note: additional £10 for postage outside the UK)

Who is this course for?

  • Anyone who wants to learn the basics of commercial law
  • Business Owners, Entrepreneurs, Investors, Managers and Executives looking to better understand business law and the legal environment
  • people interested in pursuing a career in commercial law and international trade.

Requirements

The Course is open to all students and has no formal entry requirements. The only requirements you need to meet to study the Course is a passion for learning, a good understanding of English, numeracy, and excellent IT skills. You must also be over the age of 16 to study this Course.

Career path

After successfully completing this course, you can develop your confidence and pursue possibilities such as-

  • Business Lawyer
  • Human Resources Manager
  • Compliance Officer
  • Administrative Law Judge
  • International Trade lawyer

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