Course Description
This course offers an in-depth exploration of Private International Law and Conflict of Laws, emphasizing the principles governing cross-border legal disputes. Students will examine jurisdictional issues, the recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments, and choice of law principles in international contexts. The curriculum includes case studies and practical exercises to illustrate strategies for resolving conflicts arising in global transactions.
Through case studies, expert-led discussions, and practical exercises, students will develop critical skills to navigate multiple legal systems, address complex international legal challenges, and effectively apply legal frameworks in diverse business environments.
Intended Learning Outcomes
CILO-1: Analyze the principles of Private International Law and conflict of laws.
CILO-2: Analyze jurisdictional issues in cross-border disputes and transactions.
CILO-3: Examine the enforcement of foreign judgments and arbitral awards.
CILO-4: Evaluate the role of choice of law clauses in international contracts.
CILO-5: Develop strategies for resolving conflicts of laws in global business operations.
CILO-6: Apply private international legal principles to real-world scenarios and case studies.