International Contract Law
BITM-421
P440-0069
itm5
2
V
2.5
4
yes
English/French
Written exam (60 minutes; Can be repeated semesterly)
Participation in the exam for the "International Contract Law" (BITM-421) submodule is only possible in the context of double degrees. Regular students will take the written exam for the "Internationales Vertragsrecht und Recht für Tourismusmanager" module (BITM-420).
BITM-421
International Tourism-Management
4
mandatory course
BITM-421
International Tourism-Management
4
mandatory course
30 class hours (= 22.5 clock hours) over a 15-week period.The total student study time is 75 hours (equivalent to 2.5 ECTS credits).There are therefore 52.5 hours available for class preparation and follow-up work and exam preparation.
Prof. Dr. Sybille Neumann
sne
Prof. Dr. Holger Buck
hbu
Prof. Dr. Sybille Neumann
sne
After successfully completing this module, students will:
- be familiar with English and French legal terminology
- be able to explain the function and mechanisms of privat international law, approximation and unification at international and European level and international jurisdiction
- be able to familiarize themselves with legal texts independently, interpret individual regulations and relate them to each other on their own
- be able to demonstrate the relevance of the regulations for business practice
- be able to develop proposals for solutions to specific cases and contracts from international contract law by classifying the problem, subsuming the facts under the characteristics of the relevant regulations and deriving the result therefrom
- be able to review the result based on general legal value decisions.
(Optionally in English or French):
- Legal sources, legal nature and elements of private international law
- The UN Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods (CISG)
- Private international law (collision law), in particular the Rome I Regulation (VO (EG) 593/2008)
- Judicial enforcement of claims (EuGVVO = Brüssel Ia-VO, VO (EU) 1215/2012), as well as the avoidance and settlement of disputes
- Negotiating international contracts, letter of intent
Lecture, group work, exercises based on selected cases and contracts
- Board and slides
- Learning material via moodle
- Bogdan, M. (aktuelle Auflage). Concise introduction to EU private international law. Groningen: Europa Law Publishing
- Ferrari, F./Leible, S. (eds). (aktuelle Auflage). Rome I Regulation. München: Sellier
- Güllemann, D. (aktuelle Auflage). Internationales Vertragsrecht - Internationales Privatrecht, UN-Kaufrecht und internationales Zivilverfahrensrecht. München: Franz Vahlen
- Gutmann, D. (aktuelle Auflage). Droit international privé. Paris: Dalloz
- Gildeggen, R./Willburger, A. (aktuelle Auflage). Internationale Handelsgeschäfte. München: Franz Vahlen
- Henry, L. (aktuelle Auflage). L´essentiel du droit international privé. Paris: Gualino
- Rauscher, T. (aktuelle Auflage). Internationales Privatrecht. Heidelberg: C.F. Müller
- Schlechtriem, P./Schröter, P. (aktuelle Auflage). Internationales UN-Kaufrecht. Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck
- Schlechtriem, P./Butler, P. (aktuelle Auflage). UN law on international sales. Berlin: Springer
- Schlechtriem, P./Witz C. (aktuelle Auflage). Convention de Vienne. Paris: Dalloz
- Schütze R. (aktuelle Auflage). Law of the European Union. Cambrigde: Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, aktuelle Auflage
- Schwenzer, I. et al.. (aktuelle Auflage). International Sales Law: Oxford et al: Hart Publishing
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