LAWS20055 International Contracts and Business Transactions
Course Description
This course focuses on the fundamentals of international business transactions for business executives involved in international and cross-border dealings. It highlights the complexity of such transactions and how they differ from domestic transactions. Issues which are explored: the complexity of international business dealings; legal issues involved in electronic commerce; various types and key features of international business contracts; basic contract law underlying an international contract; the three stages of an international contract - entering into, performing, and disputing a contract; analysis of draft international business contracts; the formation of international joint ventures, and the law regarding these in various Asian countries. A useful course to complement this one is LAWS20038 International Business Law.
Course at a glance
| Faculty: | Faculty of Business and Law | 
| Career: | Postgraduate | 
| Credit points: | 8 | 
| Requisites: | This course has no pre/co-requisites | 
| HECS Banding: | 3 | 
| EFTSL | 0.167 | 
Course Availability
| Term | Campuses | 
|---|---|
| T2 | BNE: FIJI: FLEX: GDC: HKG: HTD: HTM: MEL: ROK: SYD |