Course Syllabus of Zhongnan University of Economics and Law
Course Title: International Business Law | |||
Course Code | 41063005 | Semester | Semester Two |
Teaching Hours | 48 | Credits | 3 |
Prerequisites | Civil Law, Business Law, Private International Law | ||
Instructor Information | |||
Name | Wu Zhizhong | wuzz5774@163.com | |
Institute | Law School | ||
Applicable Object | Master's degree students studying abroad | ||
Course Objectives |
l The objectives of this course are: 1. to understand and master the fundamental concepts, principles and systems of international business law, and be familiar with some important international commercial treaties and practices as well as relevant domestic legislation.
2. to have the basic ability to use the fundamental principles and methods of international business law to observe, analyze and solve the relevant legal problems in international commercial practice.
3. to master the basic methods for further studying international commercial legal issues.
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Course Description (200 words) |
International Business Law in English is a professional course for foreign students majoring in international law. This course mainly teaches the international business legal system, contract law, international sales of goods law, international cargo transport law, international cargo transport insurance law, product liability law, agency law, business organization law, intellectual property law, international commercial arbitration law, etc. Through the study of this course, foreign students are required to focus on mastering the fundamental theories, principles and systems of international business law, so that they can comprehensively understand the basic knowledge of international business law and relevant specific practices, be familiar with some important international commercial treaties, practices and relevant domestic laws, and have the methods and basic capabilities to solve international commercial legal problems. It will lay a solid foundation for foreign students to engage in legal research and practical work in the field of international business in the future. In order to achieve good results in this course, the teaching methods adopted in this course mainly include analysis and comparison, case teaching and classroom discussion. Foreign students studying this course should have good knowledge of civil law, business law, private international law and procedural law.
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Assessment Methods |
1. Testing The final test is in the form of writing a short research paper of between 5000 and 6000 words. The teacher will distribute a list of topics three weeks prior to the end of the semester. These topics cover the most important contents of the course. The student will choose one of the topics and finish the writing within two weeks. 2. Grading Policy The final grade of a student will be determined by the following: • Participation 10% • In-class presentation 20% • Case Study 20% • Final Exam 50%
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Textbooks and References | 1. Ray August, Don Mayer, Michael Bixby, International Business Law: Text, Cases, and Readings, New York: Pearson Education, Inc., (5th ed.), 2009. 2. Gordon W. Brown, Paul A. Sukys, Business Law: with UCC Applications, McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., (11th ed.),2006. 3. Roger Leroy Miller, Gaylord A. Jentz and Frank B. Cross,West's Business Law: An Extended Case Study Approach, Cengage Learning, (2nd ed.),2006. 4. John H. Willes, John A. Willes, International Business Law: Environments and Transactions, McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.,2005. 5. David P. Baron, Business Law and the Legal Environment. Prentice Hall, 2005. 6. Ralph H. Folsom, Michael Wallace Gordon, John A., JR Spanogle, Principles of International Business Transactions, Trade and Economic Relations, Thomson West, (2nd ed.),2005. 7. Richard Schaffer, Beverley Earle and Filiberto Agusti, International Business Law and Its Environment, West Legal Studies in Business, (6th ed.),2005. 8. David L. Baumer, J.C. Poindexter, Legal Environment of Business in the Information Age, McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 2004. 9. Anderson R. A., Fox I., Twomey D. P.,and Jennings M. M., Business Law and the Legal Environment, China Machine Press, (17th ed.),2003. 10. Roger Leroy Miller, Gaylord A. Jentz and Frank B. Cross,West's Business Law: A Case Study Approach, West Legal Studies in Business,2003. 11. Steven L. Emanuel. Contracts, Citic Publishing House, 2003. 12. Steven L. Emanuel. Corporations, Citic Publishing House, 2003. 13. Andreas F. Lowenfeld, International Economic Law, Oxford University Press, 2002. 14. Ian Fletcher, Loukas Mistelis, and Marise Cremona, Foundations and Perspectives of International Trade Law, London: Sweet & Maxwell, 2001. 15. Leo D' Arey, Carole Murray, and Barbara Cleave, Schmitthoff's Export Trade--the Laws and Practice of International Trade, London: Sweet & Maxwell, (10th ed.),2000. 16 . Ralph H Folsom, Michael Wallace Gordon, John A., JR Spanogle, Principle of International Business Transaction, Trade and Economic Relations, West Publishing Co., 2000. 17. A. James Barnes, Terry Morehead Dworkin, and Eric L. Richard. Law for Business, McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., (7th ed.), 2000. 18. Anant K. Sundaram, J. Stewart Black, The International Business Environment-Text and Cases, New Jersey: Prentice-Hall, 1995. 19. John H. Jackson, William J. Davey, and Alan O. Sykes, Legal Problems of International Economic Relation--Cases Materials and Text, West Publishing Co., (3rd ed.), 1995. 20. Jiang Zuoli, International Business Law. Beijing: Law Press, (3nd ed.), 2013. 21. Qu Guangqing, International Business law, ,Dalian: Northeast University of Finance Publishing House, (2nd ed.), 2008. 22. Zuo Haicong, International Business Law, Beijing: Law Press, 2008. 23.Zhang Xuesen, International Business Law,Shanghai: Fudan University Press,2011. 24. Wu Zhizhong, International Business Law, Beijing: China Finance and Economics Press, (2nd ed.), 2001.
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Course planning | |||
Chapter 1 Introduction to International Business Law |
Topic 1: Definition and Sources of International Business Law Topic 2: International Organizations Topic 3: Major Legal Systems of the World Topic 4: International Business Law and China Case Study
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Chapter 2 Legal System of International Business |
Topic 1: United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods (CISG) Topic 2: UNIDROIT Principles of International Commercial Contracts (PICC) Topic 3: International Rules for the Interpretation of Trade Terms (Incoterms 2020) Case Study
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Chapter 3 International Contract Law |
Topic 1: Formation of Contract for International Sales of Good Topic 2: Obligations of the Seller and Buyer Topic 3: Remedies for Breach of Contract Topic 4: Passing of Risk Case Study
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Chapter 4 International Cargo Transportation and Insurance |
Topic 1: Charterparties Topic 2: Bills of Lading Topic 3: Marine Cargo Insurance Case Study
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Chapter 5 Law of Product Liability |
Topic 1: Introduction to Product Liability Law Topic 2: Product Liability Law of the USA Topic 3: Product Liability Law of the European Union Topic 4: International Legislation on Product Liability Case Study
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Chapter 6 Law of Business Organizations |
Topic 1: Partnership Law Topic 2: Law of Corporations Topic 3: Foreign Investment Law of the People’s Republic of China Case Study
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Chapter 7 Law of Agency |
Topic 1: The Creation of Agency Topic 2: Duties of Agent and Principal Topic 3: Termination of Agency Topic 4: Third Party Relations of the Principal and the Agent Case Study
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Chapter 8 Law of Intellectual Property Rights
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Topic 1: The Creation of intellectual Property Rights Topic 2: International Protection of IPRs Topic 3: International Licensing Agreement Case Study
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Chapter 9 WTO and GATT |
Topic 1: The Creation and Functions of WTO Topic 2: Legal Structure of WTO Topic 3: WTO Agreements Topic 4: Main Features and Essence of WTO Topic 5: GATT 1994 Case Study
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Chapter 10 Finance of International Trade
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Topic 1: Bill of Exchange Topic 2: Collection of Documentary Bills through Banks Topic 3: Letter of Credit Topic 4: International Factoring Case Study
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Chapter 11 International Commercial Arbitration |
Topic 1: Introduction to International Commercial Arbitration Topic 2: International Commercial Arbitration Institutions Topic 3: International Commercial Arbitration Agreement Topic 4: International Commercial Arbitration Procedure Topic 5: Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards Case Study |