W291 – International Business and Technical Law

Module
International Business and Technical Law
International Business and Technical Law
Module number
W291
Version: 3
Faculty
Business Administration
Level
Master
Duration
1 semester
Turnus
Winter semester
Module supervisor

Prof. Dr. iur. Thorsten Richter
thorsten.richter(at)htw-dresden.de

Lecturers

Prof. Dr. iur. Thorsten Richter
thorsten.richter(at)htw-dresden.de


Prof. Dr. iur. Kerstin Kreul
kerstin.kreul(at)htw-dresden.de

Teaching language(s)

English

ECTS credits

5.00 Credits

Workload

150 hours

Courses

4.00 SWS (2.00 SWS Lecture | 2.00 SWS Seminar)

Self-study time

90.00 hours

Pre-requisite(s) for the examination
Not specified
Examination(s)

Alternative examination - Documentary work
Module examination | Weighting: 100 % | Tested in English language

Teaching form

lecture with exercises and case studies

Media type
Not specified
Teaching content / structure

1 Case Study Solution Techniques in International Business  and Technical Law

2 Basics of International Business Law

3 International Business Start-Ups

4 International Management Law

5 International Distribution Law

6 International Marketing Law

7 International Employment Law

8 International Financing Law

9 International Protection of Intellectual Property

10 International Production Law

11 International Transportation Law

12 International Dispute Settlement Law

Qualification objectives

Knowledge and understanding
(professional competence)

Graduates have learned to integrate uncertainty in answering (operational and strategic) questions, e.g. related to product innovations and market launches.

The graduates possess knowledge in international law in order to discuss company-related issues in a global context.

Use, application and generation of knowledge
(methodological competence)

Graduates are able to apply the knowledge acquired during their studies in a targeted and practical manner in order to solve conflicting goals. This includes working in presence as well as in virtual space.

Graduates have the ability to generate the necessary information to make well-founded (strategic) decisions with extensive data sets.

Communication and cooperation
(social competence)

The subject-related further development of the English language was specifically promoted among the graduates.

Scientific self-understanding / professionalism
(Self-competence and personal development)

Graduates meet professional challenges with a high level of personal responsibility and integrity.

Special admission requirement(s)
Not specified
Recommended prerequisites
Not specified
Continuation options
Not specified
Literature

Shaw, M. N.: International Law, Cambridge University Press (2014)

Carr, I.: international trade law, Taylor & Francis Lft. (2013)

Ma, M. Y.: Fundamentals of Patenting and Licensing for Scientists and Engineers (2015)

Allen, C. F.: Business Law for Engineers, BiblioBazaar (2008)

Schütze, R.: An introduction to European Law, Cambridge University Press (2012)

Current teaching resources

Online-material is available at the web-platform opal

Notes
Not specified