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Master 2023/2024

Legal Aspects of International Business

Type: Elective course (Master of International Business)
Area of studies: Management
Delivered by: School of Innovation and Entrepreneurship
Where: School of Innovation and Entrepreneurship
When: 1 year, 3 module
Mode of studies: offline
Open to: students of one campus
Master’s programme: International Business
Language: English
ECTS credits: 3
Contact hours: 40

Course Syllabus

Abstract

The course is a part of the “International Business” Master’s program, in turn, being a part of the “Management” program. This course covers a variety of legal aspects of international business. Those include the general international legal framework of international business; trade and trade finance issues; intellectual property and licensing issues; transnational investment issues; international civil litigation and arbitration issues; some international taxation issues; and selected public law issues. The course is intended mostly for non-lawyers. Accordingly, we will not go too deep into legal tech-nicalities. Instead, we are going to consider wide legal notions and general legal concepts applicable to international trade and transnational investment. The course is intended to be relatively down-to-earth rather than purely theoretical. About a half of the class time will be devoted to lecturing. During the other half we will discuss case studies and court cases from various jurisdictions, mostly from the U.S., England, and Russia. The knowledge, abilities, and skills acquired in this course may be used in other International Business course programs.