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Introduction to International Economic Law

Globalization has changed the way companies participate in international trade, even allowing small businesses to join in on the global stage. Let's take a look at how a need for "International Economic Law" is growing and what companies need to consider when trading!

Course Period
Jan. 8, 2024 – Jan. 26, 2024 
Category
Law & Economics
Course Levels
Bachelor
Language
English
Class Size

max. 18 participants

Credits and Certificate

Participants will receive 6 ECTS credit points and a certificate if they attend classes regularly (at least 80% attendance) and participate actively. Additionally, six weeks after the end of the course a Transcript of Records is issued by Humboldt-Universität.

Application Deadline
Nov. 15, 2023, or when participant quota is reached
Course Fee
Description

Multinational companies like Google or Apple self-evidently act on a global stage. But even small businesses participate in international trade today. The integration of national economies and the elimination of barriers of trade no longer allow a solely national view on this development. With the growing importance of international commerce, the need for an „International Economic Law“ arises. Numerous regulations and agreements concern international trade and investment, but the legal framework of international economy remains indefinite.

In this course common principles of International Economic Law will be examined by analysing leading decisions by international courts. Therefore a substantial part of the course will be dedicated to the discussion of cases and reading materials.

Syllabus
Course structure
  • You will receive a total of 45 hours (one lesson equals 45 minutes; 11 hours per week)
  • The lessons are held four times a week
  • Lessons will comprise lectures, group work, discussion sessions, excursions
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The courses are grouped into different time tracks.
Your course will take place in "Track C".

Monday: 5.05 pm – 6.35 pm & 6.45 pm – 7.30 pm
Tuesday: 1.30 pm – 3 pm & 3.20 pm – 4.50 pm
Wednesday: 1.30 pm – 3 pm & 3.20 pm – 4.50 pm
Thursday: 9.00 am – 10.30 am & 11.00 am – 12.30 pm

 

 

Cultural activities
HUWISU offers a fine selection of interesting extra-curricular activities and aims to give all participants an unforgettable stay in Berlin. Your program includes excursions, sport activities and social gatherings providing you the opportunity to get to know the city, the university and to meet students from all parts of the world. The costs for these offers are included in the course fees.

Activities and tours we offer regularly: Federal Chancellery, German Parliament, House of Representatives, Topography of Terror, Political Archive, Museum Island, Kreuzberg Tour, Daytrip to Potsdam, Exhibitions…

Language Skills
English B2
Motivation Letter
About one page in English
Student Profile

Advanced undergraduate law students and students with an academic background that qualifies them to participate in the course.

This course is taught in English, including readings in English. For the understanding of the texts and the discussions in class a language level B2 (Common European Framework of Reference for Languages) is required.

Participating students need to be at least 18 years old.

: Lecturers tba

The lecturers are members of the HU, members of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine of the FU Berlin, the Faculty III of the TU Berlin, the Federal Institute for Risk Assessment (Berlin), the Institute for Vegetable Breeding (Großbeeren) and the German Institute for Nutrition Research (Potsdam). All of them are connected to the FoodBerlin network through their scientific work.

In their scientific work, all lecturers deal specifically with the sustainability aspects of food and feed production, consumption and the social and political construction of sustainability.

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