well, i am offered L.L.M at Griffith College Dublin in
"intl-commercial law", but i was looking at their course content of "intl-commercial law" which made me really confuse.

secondly, intl-law and intl-commercial law subjects all seem almost the same, how is that?
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> these are the list of "intl-commercial law" subjects:

(7 Subjects and dissertation: 4 Mandatory Commercial Law Subjects and 3 Electives)
Mandatory:
Public International Law
International Trade Law
Introduction to International Legal Systems
Research Methods

Electives:
*Elective modules are subject to demand:

International Commercial Arbitration
International Tax Law
International Financial Services Law
EU Competition and Internal Markets
International Intellectual Property Law
Corporate Governance
Dissertation Dissertation (20,000 words)

::::::::LLM in International Law:::::::
7 Subjects and dissertation, 3 Mandatory modules and 4 Other modules
Mandatory:
Public International Law
Introduction to International Legal Systems
Research Methods

Electives:
*Elective modules are subject to demand.
International Commercial Arbitration
International Tax Law
International Financial Services Law
EU Competition and Internal Markets International
Intellectual Property Law
Corporate Governance
Comparative Freedom of Expression
Social and Economic Rights
International Asylum and Refugee Law
International Criminal Law
Gender, Sexuality and Human Rights
Dissertation Dissertation (20,000 words)

> kindly, tell me which one of them is more easy to understand and done, as i want to score good marks in my l.l.m degree, which do you think is more scoring/easy then other?
> which is more fruitful in future, i mean have more scope in job?
> kindly, reply me quick, i am waiting for your sincere suggestion.

@ BILAL ASLAM KHAN