Máster en derecho de los negocios, arbitraje y ADR
Madrid, Spain
DURATION
1 Years
LANGUAGES
Spanish, English
PACE
Full time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
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EARLIEST START DATE
Sep 2025
TUITION FEES
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STUDY FORMAT
Blended
Introduction
Arbitra, innova, avanza
El Master in Business Law, Arbitration, and ADR at ISDE is a comprehensive program designed for those seeking to lead in the field of business law and conflict resolution. With a unique focus on arbitration and alternative dispute resolution methodologies, this master transforms the way future lawyers and mediators approach and resolve conflicts in the business world.
This program, led by leading experts in the field of arbitration in Spain, combines high-level teaching with practical cases and real experiences. Classes, taught by prominent professionals, offer a deep immersion in business law, emphasizing the importance of mediation, negotiation, and conflict resolution skills.
Master the art of resolving business conflicts.
With a practical and dynamic approach, the program prepares students for critical roles in companies and law firms, where the ability to mediate and resolve conflicts effectively is key. This master's not only provides essential theoretical knowledge but also equips students with the practical skills necessary to succeed in an international business environment.
It's for people...
For those who aspire to become leaders in the legal sector, this program is perfect for those interested in specializing in resolving business conflicts. Ideal candidates are those seeking to acquire and apply advanced skills in arbitration and ADR in international contexts.
Who is seeking...
To achieve a comprehensive understanding of law with a focus on arbitration and ADR. Students aspire to develop practical skills for effective conflict resolution in global business scenarios. The program is aimed at training experts in negotiation and mediation, crucial skills in today's legal and business environment.
To become...
Outstanding professionals in Business Law, specializing in arbitration and ADR. This master equips its graduates for strategic roles in managing business conflicts at the international level, providing them with the capabilities needed to advance their professional development.
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Key Benefits (KPIs)
This ISDE master, recognized for its educational quality, offers specialized training in business law, with an emphasis on arbitration and ADR. Through a balance of theory and practice, the program prepares students to tackle current legal challenges in business environments.
Participants in the program have the opportunity to connect with a global network, expanding their professional horizons and facilitating the exchange of knowledge. Internships at renowned firms and entities contribute to students' practical preparation, reflected in a solid job placement rate upon graduation.
The program's focus on the skills required in the modern legal world, such as adaptability and the use of digital tools, ensures that graduates are ready to perform effectively in an evolving legal market. The direct experience of a faculty of active professionals enriches learning, aligning it with the current demands of the profession.
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Curriculum
Module I: Business Law
Block 1: Corporate Law
CORPORATE AND CORPORATE PHENOMENON
- What type of company to choose for entrepreneurship?
- General partnership in commercial traffic.
- Limited partnership as an investment vehicle.
- Forms of capitalist organization.
- Groups of companies.
- PRACTICAL WORKSHOP.
CAPITAL COMPANIES
- How are they constituted? Foreign partners.
- Irregularity in constitution.
- How to draft the Bylaws: flexibilization and personalization.
- Shareholder agreements and conflicts.
- Shares and participations. Differences. Limitation or extension of rights. Transfer.
- Directors and their civil liability.
- Secretary of the Board.
- General Meeting. Challenge of resolutions.
- Withdrawal and exclusion of partners. Conflict and oppression situations.
- PRACTICAL WORKSHOP.
CORPORATE OPERATIONS
- Statutory modifications. Increase and reduction of capital.
- M&A operations.
- Transformation, dissolution, and liquidation.
- IPO (Initial Public Offering).
- PRACTICAL WORKSHOP.
Block 2: Contract Law
Obligations and Commercial Contracts
- Morosity in commercial operations.
- Penalty Clause.
- Conventional modifications of liability.
- Contract Formation. Vienna Convention and Non-uniform Law.
- General conditions of contracts: Abusive and void clauses, incorporation rules, content control.
- National and international commercial sales.
- Collaboration contracts: commission, agency, distribution and exclusive purchasing, selective distribution, franchise, mediation.
- Transport, logistics, storage, and escrow. Uniform and non-uniform law.
- Payment methods and guarantees. Fund transfers. Payment cards. Electronic money and virtual currencies. Documentary credit. Guarantees on first demand. Guarantee. Comfort Letter.
- Electronic contracting.
- Business collaboration contracts.
- Lease agreements.
- Business financing contracts and banking contracting.
- Insurance contract.
- Contracting in strategic sectors.
- Artificial Intelligence and Contract Law.
- PRACTICAL WORKSHOP.
Block 3: International Commercial Contracting
Introduction. Uniform commercial law and non-uniform commercial law. Rules and systematics. Principles on international commercial contracts.
- International sale of goods. Incoterms, Construction of industrial plants. Countertrade. International leasing.
- Financing and means of payment for international transactions. Documentary credits. International transfers.
- Independent guarantees.
- International carriage of goods.
- PRACTICAL WORKSHOP.
Block 4: General Competition Law
- Defense of free competition.
- Unfair competition discipline. General clause and acts of unfair competition. Actions.
- Industrial and intellectual property: patents, trademarks, industrial designs, and copyright.
- PRACTICAL WORKSHOP.
Module II
Block 1: Arbitration
- Introduction to Arbitration.
- The arbitration agreement.
- The arbitrators.
- The arbitral procedure.
- The Award.
- International Arbitration – International Business Law.
Block 2: ADR
- Negotiation - Harvard Method.
- Mediation.
- Conciliation.
- Dispute Boards.
- Confidential binding offer.
- Collaborative law.
- Hybrid methods.
Block 3: Conflict Resolution in Practice
- Practical Cases: in the face of the same dispute, students will have to simulate the resolution of a dispute using all the resolution methods studied in Blocks 1 and 2.
Preparation sessions for TFM/TFD
Soft skills:
- Legal research and writing.
- Oratory and argumentation.
- Legal English Workshop.
Career Opportunities
Law Firms: Litigation, Commercial, or Arbitration Department:
- Recent graduates seeking entry into these departments.
- Junior associates in litigation or commercial departments.
- Experienced lawyers looking to specialize as arbitrators.
Corporate Legal Department:
- Specialists in corporate legal advice.
- Heads of legal departments.
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