Spring 2011 Course Schedule

Intl Business Transactions (LAW-661-001)
Caplan, Kizer

Meets: 06:00 PM - 08:50 PM (W) - Room 100

Enrolled: 42 / Limit: 60

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Notices

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Description

How the international and U.S. domestic legal systems relate to structuring international business transactions. The course begins with an overview of the roles of lawyers, multinational enterprises, national courts, arbitrators, and international organizations, e.g., GATT and the IMF, in facilitating capital movement. The course then moves to a series of transactional problems in foreign investment, including distributorships and licensing technology, establishment of foreign operations, organization of joint ventures, negotiation of development agreements, and loans to foreign sovereigns.

Textbooks and Other Materials

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International Business Transactions: A Problem-Oriented Coursebook" Folsom, Gordon, Spanogle, Fitzgerald 978-0314204356 10th 2009 West

"2009 Documents Supplement for International Business Transactions: a Problem-oriented Coursebook" Folsom etc 978-0314190208 10th 2009 West

First Class Readings

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