The world of international law is expanding faster than ever. Over the past five years, the number of investment arbitration cases filed at the International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID) has grown by roughly 40% — a clear signal that cross-border disputes are no longer rare. Yet many law firms and corporate legal departments struggle to keep up. A 2023 survey by the International Bar Association found that nearly 60% of junior and mid-level lawyers cannot draft a boilerplate contract without relying on templates. This gap between demand and skill is exactly why I designed the course International Law & Arbitration — LL.M. Level on asibiont.com.
This isn't just another online course. It's an executive-level program built for international lawyers, law firm partners, and in-house counsel who need to master the complexities of public international law, commercial arbitration, investment treaty disputes, and cross-border transactions — without spending two years and tens of thousands of dollars on a traditional LL.M. The entire program is delivered through a text-based platform where every lesson is generated personally for you by an AI neural network. No pre-recorded videos. No one-size-fits-all lectures. Just a dynamic, adaptive learning experience that fits your schedule and your level.
What You Will Learn: From ICJ to ICC
The course is structured around 10 modules, each built around a real court or arbitration case. You don't just read abstract rules — you work with actual precedents from the International Court of Justice (ICJ), the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC), the World Trade Organization (WTO) dispute settlement body, and investor-state tribunals.
Here's a snapshot of the core areas:
| Module Area | Key Instruments & Topics |
|---|---|
| Public International Law | ICJ Statute, state responsibility, treaty interpretation |
| International Commercial Law | CISG, Incoterms 2020, UNIDROIT Principles |
| International Commercial Arbitration | New York Convention, UNCITRAL Model Law, ICC Rules |
| Investment Arbitration (ISDS) | ICSID Convention, Bilateral Investment Treaties (BITs), Energy Charter Treaty (ECT) |
| WTO Law | GATT, GATS, TRIPS — trade in goods, services, and intellectual property |
| International Contract Law | Boilerplate clauses, governing law, force majeure, hardship |
| Cross-border M&A | Share Purchase Agreements (SPA), Shareholders' Agreements (SHA) |
| International Tax Law | Double Taxation Treaties (DTT), transfer pricing, permanent establishment (PE) |
| International Dispute Resolution | Mediation, expert determination, dispute board clauses |
| Capstone: Full Arbitration Case | From submission request to enforcement — a complete simulated proceeding |
Every module comes with ready-to-use templates: arbitration clauses, NDAs, force majeure clauses, escrow agreements, and more. You won't just learn theory — you'll build a toolkit you can apply the next day at work.
How Learning on Asibiont Works: AI That Adapts to You
Traditional LL.M. programs follow a fixed syllabus. You read the same textbook as everyone else, attend the same lectures, and hope the professor answers your question. On asibiont.com, the experience is radically different.
When you start the course, the AI neural network assesses your current knowledge, your professional background, and your specific goals (for example, "I need to understand investment arbitration for a pending case"). Based on that, the system generates a personalized sequence of lessons. Each lesson is written in clear, plain language — no legalese for the sake of it. The AI explains complex concepts like "most-favored-nation treatment" or "provisional application of treaties" with concrete examples from real disputes.
You can ask questions at any point. The AI doesn't provide a generic FAQ — it answers in the context of the lesson you're studying. If you're struggling with the concept of "permanent establishment" in tax treaties, the system will generate additional explanations and practice scenarios until you master it. This is why learning with AI is so effective: the curriculum isn't static. It bends to you.
Why This Matters Now
The legal profession is under pressure. Clients demand faster, cheaper, and more specialized advice. Generalist knowledge no longer cuts it. According to the 2025 White & Case International Arbitration Survey, 78% of corporate counsel prefer external lawyers who have hands-on experience with specific arbitration rules (like the ICC or LCIA) over those who simply list an LL.M. on their CV. This course gives you that hands-on familiarity — not through hypotheticals, but through the same cases and instruments you'll encounter in practice.
Who Is This Course For?
- International lawyers looking to pivot into arbitration or cross-border transactions
- Law firm partners who want to update their knowledge of ICSID and WTO dispute resolution
- In-house counsel at multinationals who negotiate contracts governed by foreign laws
- Recent law graduates aiming to stand out in a competitive job market
- Academics and researchers who need a structured, up-to-date reference for teaching or writing
If you've ever felt that your training left gaps — like you know how to draft a contract but not how to enforce an award across borders — this course fills those gaps.
A Modern Approach to Legal Education
Legal education hasn't changed much in 100 years. You sit in a room (physical or virtual), listen to an expert, and then memorize cases. But the world of international law changes every month. New BITs are signed. The WTO issues new panel reports. ICSID publishes new annulment decisions.
AI-powered learning keeps you current. Because the neural network can update content based on new developments (and because the platform is text-based, not video), the material stays relevant. You're not learning from a recording made three years ago — you're learning from lessons generated with the latest precedents.
Moreover, text-based learning is faster. You can skim, reread, and search. You can study at 2 a.m. or during a layover. There's no fixed schedule, no waiting for a professor to respond. The AI is available whenever you are.
Ready to Start?
If you're serious about mastering international law and arbitration — and you want to do it efficiently, without sacrificing depth — this course is your next step. The program is rigorous, practical, and built for working professionals.
Explore the full curriculum and enroll today: International Law & Arbitration — LL.M. Level
I'll see you in the first module.
— Your instructor at asibiont.com
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