BSLW8811 · Business Law
Carroll School of Management
This course examines international business law, the law of nations that provides a global framework for doing business. Among topics addressed are sources of international law including custom, principles and treaties; jurisdiction, sales contracts, letters of credit, arbitration, anti-trust, bribery and intellectual property. World Trade Organization and European Union cases are included that address the most current and dynamic global business issues. Students engage in legal research and case analysis as part of a team case presentation.
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Weekly effort
~4
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Summer 2024
1 sectionSummer 2023
1 sectionSummer 2022
1 sectionSummer 2020
1 section