In August, the Bangalore-based National Law School of India University launched a one-week international finance course for fourth year students, the first of its kind to be taught in India.
The week-long course focuses on international comparative law, as well as building students’ understanding of the practicalities of a legal transaction, particularly within the international banking sector and capital markets.
The aim is to give students a good understanding of the theoretical and practical aspects of international financial law that until now has only been available outside India.
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