Curriculum Guide · Courses
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International Business Transactions
Professor Pan J.D. Course 876 (cross-listed) | 3 credit hours The course provides an overview of selected legal issues facing U.S. private actors engaging in cross-border business and finance transactions. The course will cover the (i) formation and enforcement of international contracts and (ii) extraterritorial application of U.S. law, including securities regulation, anti-corruption, antitrust, export controls, economic sanctions and national security review. In addition, students will explore applicable transnational legal frameworks governing international trade, dispute resolution and enforcement of foreign judgments. Students may not receive credit for both this course and the LL.M. courses, International Business Transactions and Dispute Resolution or International Business Transactions.
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