This course examines international business law through discussion of actual case studies and legal scenarios. Topics include arbitration, regulation of international trade and the legal dimensions of trade organizations.
Explore the impact of nationalism and cultural attitudes on law and international affairs
Gain an understanding of intellectual property, trademarks, and patents in a global context
Understand the interrelationships of regional and economically integrated trade organizations like the WTO
About this course:
This course introduces international business law through an examination of "real world" case studies and contemporary legal problems via a nontechnical approach to the law. Topics include legal rules, contracts, international arbitration, and the impact of nationalism and cultural attitudes on law and international affairs; regulation of international trade; protection of intellectual property, trademarks, and patents; and the legal ramifications of regional and economically integrated trade organizations, including the World Trade Organization and other multinational trade bodies.
Prerequisites
MGMT X 460.902 Introduction to International Business or consent of instructor.
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