Legal Aspects of International Business

Fakult?t

Fakult?t Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaften (WiSo)

Version

Version 1 vom 13.01.2025.

Modulkennung

22B1843

Niveaustufe

Bachelor

Unterrichtssprache

Englisch

ECTS-Leistungspunkte und Benotung

5.0

H?ufigkeit des Angebots des Moduls

Winter- und Sommersemester

Dauer des Moduls

1 Semester

 

 

Kurzbeschreibung

This module provides an overview over important business related legal questions at the level of international contracts.

Lehr-Lerninhalte

Applicable law under Rome-I-Regulation and other PIL-regimes

international jurisdiction

alternative dispute resolution

UN - Sales Law

Commercial Terms

International law of Transport, especially Hague/Hague-Visby-Rules

International Payment, especially letter of credit

Gesamtarbeitsaufwand

Der Arbeitsaufwand für das Modul umfasst insgesamt 150 Stunden (siehe auch "ECTS-Leistungspunkte und Benotung").

Lehr- und Lernformen
Dozentengebundenes Lernen
Std. WorkloadLehrtypMediale UmsetzungKonkretisierung
45VorlesungPr?senz-
Dozentenungebundenes Lernen
Std. WorkloadLehrtypMediale UmsetzungKonkretisierung
75Veranstaltungsvor- und -nachbereitung-
30Prüfungsvorbereitung-
Benotete Prüfungsleistung
  • Hausarbeit oder
  • Klausur oder
  • Referat (mit schriftlicher Ausarbeitung)
Prüfungsdauer und Prüfungsumfang

Referat: 20 minutes; written version: 5 pages

Written assignment: 10 pages

Exam: see study regulations

The requirements are specified in the relevant class.

Empfohlene Vorkenntnisse

Successful study of the module Comparative Law

Wissensverbreiterung

Students know how to establish the law applicable to contracts at international level. They can apply these rules to problem questions. They have an understanding of the importance of the rules of private international law and international jurisdiction. They can point out rules applying to sales contracts, transportation contracts und payment contracts and they can illustrate the application of these rules using problem scenarios. 

Wissensvertiefung

Students know the advantages and disadvantages of different legal systems (domestic sales law - UN-Sales Law - commercial terms; Hague Rules - Hague Visby Rules - domestic transportation law). They can compare these systems. They can explain which advantages using letter of credits has for the parties involved in the transaction.

Wissensverst?ndnis

Students can critically reflect the application of different legal systems to the same contract; they can evaluate the resulting differences; as a result, they can provide legal advice for the parties involved. 

Nutzung und Transfer

Students can apply the knowledge they obtained to unknown problem questions. They can establish the legal issues, they can establish the applicable law and they can give an answer to a legal issue on this basis. In respect of contract drafting, they can evaluate different options and optimize the legal position of a party.

Wissenschaftliche Innovation

Students can use national and international data bases to find answers to legal issues under different legal regimes. 

Kommunikation und Kooperation

Students can - alone and in groups - write/talk about legal issues in such a way that a lay person can make informed decisions on this basis. 

Wissenschaftliches Selbstverst?ndnis / Professionalit?t

Students can critically reflect where they can still develop solutions on their own and when they reach their limit. In particular, they are aware of their ability or unability to apply the applicable law themselves. 

Literatur

Chuah, Law of International Trade

Carr and Stone, International Trade Law

Zusammenhang mit anderen Modulen

The module is connected to the other modules in the specialization on international law. In particular, the knowledge and skills obtained in the module comparative law are built on in this module.

Verwendbarkeit nach Studieng?ngen

  • Wirtschaftsrecht (Bachelor)
    • Wirtschaftsrecht, LL.B. (01.09.2024)

    Modulpromotor*in
    • Sutschet, Holger
    Lehrende
    • Sutschet, Holger