Curriculum LAW Master International Laws 2024-2025.pdf
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… organizations, treaties, EC Regulations & Directives, and literature. The course is offered over a period of seven weeks (sections I-VII), and is concluded by a written exam. The final grade is calculated based on the acquisition of EUIPO Online Certificates (Sections II&III, and Section VI), a collective brief and individual oral contribution to the mock trial and the individually written exam. Course objectives At the end of this course, students will be able to: Understand and … sale of goods transaction, which is then used to explore a number of other related topics, such as the carriage of goods, third party relationships and payment. In the first part of the course, we pay attention to the rights and obligations of buyers and sellers in international sales contracts, with a particular focus on the 1980 United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods. The course then shifts its focus to contracts for the carriage of goods. This part of … recommended. Recommended reading Birnie, Boyle and Redgwell’s International Law and the environment, 4th edition, 2021: several chapters of this book will be used. Students can read the copies in the library and copy part of it, or can decide to buy the book. Furthermore, various online materials such as articles, book chapters, and blogs will be part of obligatory and recommended reading. Links to these online sources will be provided. LAW4094 Period 2 28 Oct 2024 Master International Laws 73 …