Cross-border trade is an inherently risky activity with numerous types of risk that can appear at all stages of trade. But today, we will discuss two types of risk: commercial risk and, transfer risk, a type of political risk.
A dedicated and ambitious LLM student at the University of Leeds, specialising in International Banking and Finance Law, graduating in 2023. With an outstanding academic background, she has achieved First Class Honours in LLB from Middlesex University.
Building on her academic achievements, Soorya has gained valuable practical experience in corporate law, as a legal assistant at a prominent firm in Dubai, UAE.
Driven by her passion for the intersection of law and finance, Soorya’s current research interests revolve around the dynamic areas of International Trade Finance Law and Financial Crime. By immersing herself in these specialized subjects, she seeks to contribute to the ever-evolving landscape of the legal and financial sectors.
Cross-border trade is an inherently risky activity with numerous types of risk that can appear at all stages of trade. But today, we will discuss two types of risk: commercial risk and, transfer risk, a type of political risk.