Course Description

Law-5951-83 International Trade & Commerce: Drafting and Negotiating International Commercial Agreements: 1 hours

The objectives of this course are fourfold. First, this course exposes students to the patchwork of regulartory material that today's international commercial lawyer navigates. Second, students will appreciate international law and lawmaking as a polycentric process that engages numerous transnational actors, including not only nation-states, but also inter-governmental institutions, trade associations, NGOs and private entities. Third, the course offers students the opportunity to practice tranactional skills--contract drafting, negotiating, stragegizing, public speaking--in the context of a "doctrinal" class. Finally, students will learn to collaborate productively--to bridge disparate views, to create an end-product as a group undertaking, and ultimately to value classmates as future colleagues.

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