A program designed by Cambridge University Press.
COURSE OBJECTIVES
This introductory course will develop your English language skills in a legal context.
Read: Legal texts including articles, legislation and legal correspondence.
Write: Letters, emails and brief memoranda to be more clear and precise.
Listen: Listening to English speakers and their presentations and interviews.
Speak: Discussions, presentations, interviews and role-plays.
PREREQUISITE
• Intermediate level in English.
• Purchase of the book “International Legal English” by Cambridge University.
PLACE OF TRAINING
Virtual Classroom
TOTAL DURATION
30 hours
YOUR CONSULTANT – TRAINER
Native English-speaking lawyer-consultants. The consultants are qualified professionals with experience in the world of continuing education.
PROGRAM CONTENT
Following the International Legal English textbook (Cambridge University Press). Topics covered during the program include:
• International commercial law
• Company law
• Contract law
• Sales of Goods law
• Intellectual Property law
• Competition law
• Employment and labor law
• Debtor/Creditor law
• Real Property law
• Secured Transactions
• Negotiable Instruments
CERTIFICATION
ECLA will issue a certificate to each participant at the end of the course indicating the exact hours of training.
COURSE SCHEDULES
Tuesdays (16:00 – 18:00): Feb 9/16/23 – Mar 2/9/16/23/30 – April 6/13/20/27 – May 4/11/18
Wednesdays (9:00 – 11:00): Feb 3/10/17/24 – Mar 3/10/17/24/31 – Apr 7/14/21/28 – May 5
Wednesdays (18:00 – 20:00): Feb 10/17/24 – Mar 3/10/17/24/31 – Apr 7/14/21 – May 5/12/19/26
(You can select your favoured schedule during checkout)
1.895,00€ – 2.495,00€
Discount for ECLA Members*
CONTACT DETAILS
Teresa Kunz, academic coordinator
+32 2 808 54 56, teresa.kunz@ecla.eu
*ECLA Member: You must be an in-house counsel and individual member of an ECLA national member association. For the list of national member associations please visit www.ecla.eu
In coorporation with:
Avenue Louise 326
1050 Brussels
Belgium
Phone +32 2-808 54 56
info@ecla.eu