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LLM-PIL: Private International Law

COURSE DESCRIPTION

This advanced graduate course provides a comprehensive overview of Private International Law, also known as Conflict of Laws. It addresses the legal challenges and mechanisms involved in resolving disputes that cross international boundaries, particularly in civil and commercial matters. The course covers key areas such as jurisdiction, choice of law, recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments, and international arbitration. Students will also explore specialized topics like international contracts, torts, family law across borders, and international business transactions. Through a blend of theoretical analysis and practical case studies, the course aims to equip students with the skills and knowledge to navigate the complexities of legal issues that span multiple legal systems.

COURSE OBJECTIVES | LEARNING OUTCOMES

At the end of this course, the student will be able to:

Understand the fundamental principles and concepts of Private International Law.

Analyze the rules and methods for determining jurisdiction and applicable law in international disputes.

Examine the procedures for recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments and arbitral awards.

Explore the legal aspects of international commercial transactions, including contracts, sales, and finance.

Evaluate the impact of international treaties and conventions on Private International Law.

COURSE CMS SPECIFICS

Credit value: 3-6 (US standard) | 6-12 (ECTS standard)

Indicative duration (full-time): 4-10 weeks

Indicative duration (part-time): 5-12 weeks

Certificate: Yes

COURSE METHODOLOGY

This course is based on standard EUCLID methodology. Students may refer to the following resources:

Academic Guidelines (HQ version)

Academic Guidelines (most recent version, even if unofficial)

Student Orientation Guidelines (most recent version, even if unofficial)

Zotero instructions for EUCLID students

Grammarly instructions for EUCLID students

REQUIRED TEXTS AND MATERIAL

Course material is provided in the form of embedded videos, audio MP3s, and/or downloadable PDFs.

ASSESSMENT METHODS

Written Assignments, Response Papers and Major Paper: 40% (must pass)

Quiz: 10% (must pass)

Final Exam: 50% (must pass)

 

COURSE SYLLABUS | ACCESS TO 7 PERIODS

 

Course Instructor:

This is course is supervised by a primary instructor/faculty member and may also be served by a backup instructor.

The International Faculty Coordinator will confirm the assignment. Do not contact any instructor prior to LMS enrollment with faculty assignment confirmed.