76051 International Trade Law (UG)
6cp
Requisite(s): 70617 Administrative Law
There are also course requisites for this subject. See access conditions.
UndergraduateSubject coordinator: S Blay
This subject deals with legal aspects of international business transactions. An introductory segment explaining the international legal framework for the conduct of international trade in goods and services is followed by sessions dealing with: the law relating to international sale of goods (governed by the International Convention on Sale of Goods); the law relating to international carriage of goods (governed by international conventions and international custom); the alternative methods for conduct of international business including joint ventures and countertrade, government mechanisms controlling entry of goods and unfair trading practices such as dumping and subsidisation of goods, financing international transactions (which will be primarily concerned with Uniform Rules for Documentary Credits); and international governmental agreements regulating trade in services.
2007 contribution for post-2004 Commonwealth-supported students: $1,041.62
2007 amount for undergraduate domestic fee-paying students: $2,472.00
Subject EFTSL: 0.125
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