International Trade Law and Regulation
X58.8805
/ $845
FALL 2009
Continuing Education:
Accounting, Taxation, and Legal Programs
If you're involved in international business, a familiarity with international trade law is essential. What are the transaction risks associated with import and export? How are international disputes resolved? Gain practical knowledge to facilitate international commercial transactions. Through case studies, learn potential risks and legal problems. Topics include formation of international sales contracts, the documentary sale and terms of trade, letters of credit, U.S. regulation of imports and exports, the carriage of goods and the liability of air and sea carriers, GATT law and the World Trade Organization, and the European Union and other regional trade areas.
3.0 CEU (28.8 50 minute hours)
This course is also scheduled for:
Related Subject Areas: International Business and Finance, Law
Section 1
Thursday 6:30pm-9:00pm
September 24 - December 10
No class on 10/29, 11/26
10 Sessions
Instructor:
Melvin Lazar
Location: Norman Thomas Center, 111 E 33
