Bachelor
2021/2022
Business Law
Type:
Elective course (International Business and Management Studies)
Area of studies:
Management
Delivered by:
Department of Management
When:
1 year, 3, 4 module
Mode of studies:
distance learning
Open to:
students of one campus
Language:
English
ECTS credits:
3
Contact hours:
6
Course Syllabus
Abstract
The course aims at comprehensive study of the fundamentals of jurisprudence, specifically the basic legal notions and institutions that are of special importance in the business field and management. The goal of the course is also to form ideas on interactions between particular elements of the legal and economic systems of the Russian Federation and other jurisdictions, both at the macro-level (governmental policy and regulation) and micro-level (corporate and entrepreneurial issues). Moreover, the purpose of the course is to develop professional skills necessary for practical activities, such as correct and relevant application of the legal acts, comprehensive legal analysis of institutions and cases arising on a managerial scale.
Learning Objectives
- the course is to develop professional skills necessary for practical activities, such as correct and relevant application of the legal acts, comprehensive legal analysis of institutions and cases arising on a managerial scale.
Expected Learning Outcomes
- Be able to compare the ways in which the law does and does not see employment as a typical contractual relationship
- Ability to use basic laws of the humanitarian and socio-economic sciences to solve professional tasks
- Able to analyses the consequences of various law enforcement strategies
- give an analysis of foreign procedural law and case-law
Course Contents
- Legal Foundations for Entrepreneurs
- Intellectual Property for Entrepreneurs
- Legal Contracts and Agreements for Entrepreneurs
Bibliography
Recommended Core Bibliography
- E. Tyagay. (2016). Russian Business Law. BRICS Law Journal, (2), 176. https://doi.org/10.21684/2412-2343-2016-3-2-176-179
- Jaap Hage, Antonia Waltermann, & Bram Akkermans. (2017). Introduction to Law (Vol. 2nd ed. 2017). Springer.
Recommended Additional Bibliography
- Marson, J. (2011). Business Law: Vol. Second edition. OUP Oxford.