06260285 - Legal environments
Credit hour | 3 |
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Total number of hours | 20 |
Number of hours for lectures | 20 |
Goals
This course will introduce legal frameworks relevant to the conduct of business across the world. Participants will learn key differences in contract law between the main legal traditions, as well as the legal frameworks for contractual relations across borders, including mechanisms for commercial arbitration
Estimation of private study (outside of contact hours): 10 hours
TARGETED KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS
KNOWLEDGE
- The key rules to be found in each of the common-law, civil-law and Islamic-law traditions as regards formation, validity, breach and termination of contracts
- The problems and solutions related to making and application of contracts across borders
- The available regimes for resolution of international business disputes via private arbitration
- The current environment for business provided by European Union treaties, legislation and case-law
SKILLS
- Appreciation of the different outcomes to be expected in contractual relationships and disputes that occur in jurisdictions belonging to different legal traditions
- Knowledge of the basic legal issues that will need to be taken into account in international contractual relations
- Understanding of the prevailing mechanisms for conflict-of-laws resolution and international commercial arbitration
- Appreciation of the specificity of European Union law as regards oportunities for, and demands on, business
- Ability to explain how these legal principles would apply in given practical scenarios
Estimation of private study (outside of contact hours): 10 hours
TARGETED KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS
KNOWLEDGE
- The key rules to be found in each of the common-law, civil-law and Islamic-law traditions as regards formation, validity, breach and termination of contracts
- The problems and solutions related to making and application of contracts across borders
- The available regimes for resolution of international business disputes via private arbitration
- The current environment for business provided by European Union treaties, legislation and case-law
SKILLS
- Appreciation of the different outcomes to be expected in contractual relationships and disputes that occur in jurisdictions belonging to different legal traditions
- Knowledge of the basic legal issues that will need to be taken into account in international contractual relations
- Understanding of the prevailing mechanisms for conflict-of-laws resolution and international commercial arbitration
- Appreciation of the specificity of European Union law as regards oportunities for, and demands on, business
- Ability to explain how these legal principles would apply in given practical scenarios
Content
COURSE OUTLINE
CM no. 1 - Basic principles of contract in the three main legal traditions
TD no. 1 - Workshop on case-studies of contractual disputes
CM no. 2 - International contracts and conflict-of-laws mechanisms
TD no. 2 - Workshop on case-studies concerning problematic international contracts
CM no. 3 - International Commercial Arbitration
TD no. 3 - Workshop on case-studies of international arbitration
CM no. 4 - European Union law on business
TD no. 4 - Final exam (written individual answers about case-studies relating to all course aspects)
CM no. 1 - Basic principles of contract in the three main legal traditions
TD no. 1 - Workshop on case-studies of contractual disputes
CM no. 2 - International contracts and conflict-of-laws mechanisms
TD no. 2 - Workshop on case-studies concerning problematic international contracts
CM no. 3 - International Commercial Arbitration
TD no. 3 - Workshop on case-studies of international arbitration
CM no. 4 - European Union law on business
TD no. 4 - Final exam (written individual answers about case-studies relating to all course aspects)
Bibliography
PRESCRIBED TEXTS AND PUBLICATIONS :
J.M. Smits, Contract Law: A Comparative Introduction (Cheltenham: 3rd edition, Edward Elgar, 2021)
M.L. Moses, The Principles and Practice of International Commercial Arbitration (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2012)
Bhatti, M., Islamic Law and International Commercial Arbitration (London: Routledge, 2018)
J.M. Smits, Contract Law: A Comparative Introduction (Cheltenham: 3rd edition, Edward Elgar, 2021)
M.L. Moses, The Principles and Practice of International Commercial Arbitration (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2012)
Bhatti, M., Islamic Law and International Commercial Arbitration (London: Routledge, 2018)
Tests
Individual grade
Answers to short written case-studies of contract-law problems, 2h
Other grade(s)
Grading during class
Problem-solving of contract dispute scenarios
Weight: 50% / 50%
Answers to short written case-studies of contract-law problems, 2h
Other grade(s)
Grading during class
Problem-solving of contract dispute scenarios
Weight: 50% / 50%
Additional Information
TEACHING METHODS
The basic grounding in the differences of legal tradition relating to business, as well as in the international structures affecting business, will be delivered via lectures. For the tutorial sessions, the students will be divided into groups and asked to examine case-studies dealing with particular contractual disputes and arbitration cases across borders, and to apply what has been covered in the lectures to those circumstances.
PRE-REQUISITES IN TERMS OF KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS
No formal background in law is required.
Relevant reading will be advised as the course progresses.
The basic grounding in the differences of legal tradition relating to business, as well as in the international structures affecting business, will be delivered via lectures. For the tutorial sessions, the students will be divided into groups and asked to examine case-studies dealing with particular contractual disputes and arbitration cases across borders, and to apply what has been covered in the lectures to those circumstances.
PRE-REQUISITES IN TERMS OF KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS
No formal background in law is required.
Relevant reading will be advised as the course progresses.
Useful information
iaelyon
Université Jean Moulin
1C avenue des Frères Lumière
CS 78242
69372 Lyon cedex 08
Phone : +33 (0)4 78 78 70 66
On the web
Université Jean Moulin
1C avenue des Frères Lumière
CS 78242
69372 Lyon cedex 08
Phone : +33 (0)4 78 78 70 66
On the web
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Last updated: June 11, 2024