CERTIFICATE-International Commercial Transactions 2026-Online

 

 

 

A Course Overview

The success of an internal domestic market depends on the validity of contracts supporting commercial relationships. Understanding how contracts are formed and operate are key to the success of every business.

Professionals advising businesses are asked to negotiate, prepare and advice on different types of contracts.

In the law of contracts, the Latin principle pacta sunt servanda is the starting point. This phrase means that agreements must be kept. Parties must perform their obligations and promises when they have binding contracts.

Under English common law, parties are generally allowed the freedom to enter any agreement they like. However, this freedom is not without restriction. Agreements must not be unlawful or is against public policy.

Valid contracts start with the essential elements, namely, the intention to enter into a contractual agreement, offer, acceptance and consideration. The question of how to protect a party once a valid and enforceable contract is breached is fundamental.

Professionals will need to assist their clients in deciding which remedies are best to protect the interests of their clients.

Domestic contracts are regulated by domestic courts. However, globalization has now added new dimensions to the domestic contract. Clients will need to know which courts have jurisdiction to hear and resolve their disputes even if their contracts are restricted to domestic relationships.

Commercial law governs both domestic and international commercial transactions. It covers areas of law such as contracts, torts, the sale of goods, marketing agreements, finance, credit arrangements, transportation, insurance, competition, intellectual property, tax law and customs.

When we deal with an international sale of goods, the considerations become even wider as we need to consider contract law, established customs and usage, national legislation of both the country of export and that of import, European law and international conventions.

 An agreement for the international sale of goods involves goods being sold and shipped by sea, road, rail, or air to another destination in a different country. Both parties to the transaction will be taking steps to protect themselves against the risks involved in international trade such as risks in transport, financial risks, and force majeure.

There is no one size fits all and therefore to avoid or minimize risks, practitioners need to look at each case to determine the best risk management strategy for their particular clients. Effective drafting of clauses in agreements, insurance policies and secure cost-effective payment methods are just as important as choosing the best business model and partners.

Course Syllabus

Modules

  1. Essential Elements of a Contract – how to create a legal relationship, an offer, acceptance, and consideration.
  2. Structure and Parts of a Contract – identify the types of clauses in contracts and their function
  3. International Commercial Agreements -learn about sales agreements and how they are enforceable internationally    
  4. International Carriage of Goods -study the different documents needed for the international transportation of goods, the different insurance options available to protect the goods and the relevance of the Incoterms
  5. Agency, Distribution and Franchise Agreements – examine the different types of business models for taking goods to market, learn basic rules for drafting and remedies for breach of international contract
  6. Finance and Security in the International Sale of Goods -learn how to finance and secure payment in international agreements including through letters of credit

Each module contains a study of essential vocabulary and legal elements, exercises, writing, drafting, case studies and role plays. Modules can be taken separately depending on their interest or professional needs. If participants complete all (6) modules, they will be awarded the Certificate of Completion.

Details

Total hours for the course = 12 hours

Mode: Online via ZOOM

Dates for Group 1 course: Saturday Morning from 10:00am – 13:00pm (Rome Time)

Dates for Group 2 Course: Saturday Morning from 10:00am – 13:00pm (Sydney Time)

  • October: 17, 24, 31
  • November: 7

ABOUT THE TRAINER: Sofia Parastatidou

Sofia is qualified practising solicitor of England and Wales where she has been admitted as a solicitor since 1997. She has also been admitted in Australia since 1991. Sofia has worked internationally training lawyers, accountants, in-house counsel and notaries. She teaches  undergraduate law, masters courses and various post – graduate courses. Sofia is the President & Founder of ILETA (International Legal English Trainers’ Academy) and President and Founder of EUBETA (European Business English Teachers’ Association). She is the author of Legal English and trains lawyers who wish to re-qualify through the SQE to become solicitors in England and Wales. Sofia is the founder of Globelex International Lawyers. 

Cost:

Group: Special Introductory Offer: €540 per person or AUD $899 per person

(NB: The course will be activated on a minimum 3 people, maximum 30)

Individual: One to One Private Lessons are quoted individually

Participants will be awarded a Certificate in International Commercial Transactions upon completion which can be added to their CV. Price also includes all didactic material.

For further details or to express an interest in this course send an email to: info(at)britishlawacademy (dot) com. 

NB: As far as possible groups will be formed based English levels and professional experience.

Free Webinar Event: How to become a successful international lawyer?

 

How to Become a Successful International Lawyer

What does it take to build a successful career across borders?

Join our upcoming webinar and explore the essential skills, knowledge and mindset needed to succeed as an international lawyer in today’s global legal environment.

We will discuss:

  • Building an international legal career
  • Working with clients and colleagues from different legal systems and cultures
  • Developing effective Legal English and cross-cultural communication skills
  • Understanding the importance of comparative and international law
  • Building your professional network and personal brand
  • Creating opportunities for an international career

Whether you are a law student, trainee, newly qualified lawyer or experienced legal professional looking to expand your international horizons, this webinar will offer practical insights and inspiration for your career journey.

Date:                       2 October 2026
Time:                       13:00-14:00 CET (Rome Time)
Online:                   Zoom

Registration Essential – Registration Form: How to become a successful international lawyer

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What is Subjective Culture ?

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The concept of subjective culture comes from Dr. Harry Triandis, a cross cultural psychologist, viewed culture as objective (also known as material) and subjective.

Subjective culture comprises ideas, attitudes and beliefs. An inter-culturist would focus primarily on subjective culture.

Material culture is man-made such as clothes and tools. On the other hand, subjective culture is the intangible part of culture such as ideas, attitudes, assumptions and beliefs. In other words, it is “a society’s characteristic way of perceiving its social environment”.

We can subdivide these further by taking either an ‘etic‘ or ‘emic‘ approach to studying the subjective elements.

Etic” refers to the general categories. These elements can be found in all cultures and which we use to make comparisons.

Emic” refers to elements which are specific to a given culture. This makes cultures unique.

Cultures have their own unique mix of beliefs, attitudes, norms and values.

Our new Negotiation Masterclass 2026 is aimed at helping you use skills in effective negotiations and psychology to help you reach your goals.

Details coming soon

 

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British Law Academy (BLA) is proud to offer services in Germany

The British Law Academy (BLA) is excited to announce the launch of our services in Germany.

Our mission is simple: to support German legal professionals working across civil and common law jurisdictions by providing high-quality law courses and specialised Legal English training.

As cross-border work continues to grow, many German practitioners are engaging with lawyers from common law countries, such as England and Wales and Australia more frequently.. Understanding not just the language, but the legal concepts, structures, and culture behind it, is essential for German lawyers and their clients.

At the British Law Academy, our professional trainers who are also practising solicitors in England and Wales and Australia, will train you in:
Practical law courses focused on key areas of common law
Tailored Legal English programmes for lawyers and legal professionals
Skills-based training designed for real-world international practice such as pre-trial negotiations, mediation, and litigation.

Whether you’re collaborating on international transactions, disputes, or advisory work, our courses run by expert lawyers with practical experience, are designed to give you clarity, confidence, and precision in your legal communication.

Join us today as we build a bridge between common law and civil law legal systems.

 

British Law Academy is now a Gold Member of ILETA

ILETA GOLD MEMBER- BLA2025

PRESS RELEASE

ILETA Welcomes the British Law Academy as a Gold Member

ILETA is pleased to announce that the British Law Academy has joined ILETA as a Gold Member.

This partnership reflects British Law Academy’s ongoing commitment to advancing excellence in Legal English education and to supporting both legal professionals and students in developing the language skills necessary to succeed in international legal practice.

As a Gold Member, the British Law Academy will play an active and pivotal role in ILETA’s mission of fostering collaboration, sharing resources, and promoting best practices among educators and institutions dedicated to education and  Legal English worldwide.

ILETA warmly welcomes British Law Academy and looks forward to a productive collaboration that will contribute to the global development of Legal English teaching and learning.

BRITISH LAW ACADEMY – LEARN LAW AND LEGAL ENGLISH

SQE: What is the SQE 2?

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person holding pencil near laptop computerThe SQE (Solicitors’ Qualifying Exam) is the blueprint way to re-qualify as a solicitor in England and Wales. The SQE 2 is the second exam which must be taken after candidates have successfully passed the SQE1.

What does the SQE2 involve? In this podCast, Sofia Parastatidou – Solicitor of England & Wales, and President of ILETA explains what is involved and tested in the SQE2 exam.

Sofia is an experienced SQE trainer and offers training courses on a 1:1 basis or as a group courses through the British Law Academy. Listen to the podCast below and start your SQE journey today.