International trade law
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International trade law Classe: LM-16 R
- A.A. 2025/2026
- CFU 8, 6(m)
- Ore 40, 40(m)
- Classe di laurea LM-52 R, LM-16 R(m)
Knowledge off English language and logical capability to approach law issues.
The course analyses in particular the instututions and regulations typical of international trade law.
At the end of the course the student will be provided with a cultural background suitable for achieving a structured knowledge of the palyers and institutions qualifying the discipline in question and will know the recurring contractual clauses and formulas in business practice and of the relevant rulings on the matter.
International Law until WWII. The world economic order after WWII.
The players in International Trade Law.
Regional international organizations and non-state operators
Sources: The agreements and the Treaties; Lex Mercatoria.
Unidroit principles and INCOTERMS 2020 CCI.
The International Contract. Negotiation and strategies.
Preliminary agreements; requirements and formation; the structure and the applicable law. Methods of payment and guarantees. Dispute resolution. Formulas.
The International sale and carriage.
Foreign Investments and the legal position of foreigners in Italy.
MARRELLA - Manuale di Diritto del Commercio Internazionale III ed. Cedam Padova 2023 - Parts related to the topics covered - C
BIANCHI - Manuale dei contratti internazionali Giuffrè Milano 2021 - C
BETHLEHEM, MCRAE, NEUFELD, VAN DAMME - The Oxford Handbook of International Trade Law UOP Oxford 2022 - A
Further information / additional materials
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Theoretical and applicative didactic focus based on analysis of contractual texts and case studies;
Type of lesson: Frontal and dialogue lessons.
Equipment adopted: online material support.
Oral final test, basically structured, aiming at verifying and evaluating the degree of correctness and completeness of the information and knowledge acquired.
Final written test In English for both attending and non- attending students (multiple choice test) to verify the knowledge of specific parts of the course program, without consulting the texts during the exam. Passing the test involves a 30 % corresponding reduction in the exam program, which will be carried out orally and in English.
Failure to pass the test implies a final test on the entire program to be taken orally and in English.
English
English