12-19-2020, 03:14 AM
Introduction to International Trade Law Part I
Fundamentals of the applicable legal framework
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This course is aimed at law students and economics/business management students as well as business professionals engaging in cross-border trade. The course is intended to give a thorough idea of the legal foundations of International Trade Law while remaining accessible and retaining a practical focus. Part I of this course (the current course) includes a comparison between UK, US and French law as a means of exemplifying the divergences between the main legal systems (common and civil law). This is approached from an international trade/cross-border contract perspective and as such offers invaluable insights for students. The course also includes a chapter on Business English as a taster for a longer Business English course, which will follow shortly. Note that the free version of this course contains only part of the lectures outlined above.
Who this course is for:
Undergraduate and Postrgaduate Law and Economics students. Businesses engaged in International trade.
https://www.udemy.com/course/introduction-to-international-trade-law-part-i/
Fundamentals of the applicable legal framework
New
Rating: 0.0 out of 5
0.0
(0 ratings)
0 students
1hr 50min of on-demand video
Created by Spectrum Legal Consulting
English
English [Auto]
Description
This course is aimed at law students and economics/business management students as well as business professionals engaging in cross-border trade. The course is intended to give a thorough idea of the legal foundations of International Trade Law while remaining accessible and retaining a practical focus. Part I of this course (the current course) includes a comparison between UK, US and French law as a means of exemplifying the divergences between the main legal systems (common and civil law). This is approached from an international trade/cross-border contract perspective and as such offers invaluable insights for students. The course also includes a chapter on Business English as a taster for a longer Business English course, which will follow shortly. Note that the free version of this course contains only part of the lectures outlined above.
Who this course is for:
Undergraduate and Postrgaduate Law and Economics students. Businesses engaged in International trade.
https://www.udemy.com/course/introduction-to-international-trade-law-part-i/