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BBC Learning English, part of the BBC World Service, uses its international broadcasting to teach English. Together with academic’s from the UK’s Open University, It’s now launched a 20-part series, Making and Breaking International Law, to shed light on what the parameters of international law are and how it affects countries, businesses and individuals.

“For BBC Learning English, working alongside The Open University always means an exciting opportunity to bring new approaches and programmes to our audiences around the world,” says BBC Learning English editor Paul Scott. “Benefitting from top academic expertise, the series explains key concepts of international law in a way that, while being legally accurate, is also helpful and useful for the learners of English, wherever they are.”

The series covers topics such as Can you commit a crime in space? Who owns water? and What is a multinational? To see them, visit https://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/business-english

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Liz Granirer
Liz Granirer
Liz has been a journalist for many years. She is currently editor of EL Gazette and has previously edited the magazines Young Performer, StepForward and Accounting Technician; been deputy editor on Right Start magazine; chief sub editor on Country Homes & Interiors; and sub editor on easyJet Traveller, Lonely Planet and Family Traveller magazines, along with a number of others.
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