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LEGL 6900 - International Legal Transactions for Business |
Study of laws, agreements, and institutions that affect international business transactions with particular emphasis on legal risk in global transactions, including sales contracts, major trade agreements, regulation of imports and exports, anti-trust law, intellectual property rights, labor and employment law, environmental law, as well as cultural, political, and ethical problems related to international legal transactions.
When this course is taught as a split level, additional requirements for graduate students:
Graduate students will write a research paper on a current international legal topic relevant to the issues considered in the course. In connection with this research, graduate students will be expected to read extensively on the topic and to consult with the instructor as they construct their reading list. Graduate students will also take an essay final exam in which they will be required to identify and discuss legal issues in a case study involving international legal transactions designed to test their ability to apply the legal concepts to business scenarios.
3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours Syllabus Available Levels: Doctoral, Educational Specialist, Masters, Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture Ins, Legal Stud, Real Estate Department Course Attributes: Campus Fee Package |