International Contracts & Arbitration
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Teaching
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Faculty Faculty of Law Domain Law Code UE-DDR.00465 Languages English Type of lesson Seminar
Level Master Semester SS-2021 Schedules and rooms
Summary schedule Cours bloc (Spring semester)
Wednesday 09:15 - 14:00, Cours bloc (Spring semester)
Friday 09:15 - 17:00, Cours bloc (Spring semester)
Friday 13:15 - 16:00, Cours bloc (Spring semester)
Friday 15:15 - 18:00, Cours bloc (Spring semester)
Teaching
Responsibles - Probst Thomas
Teachers - Probst Thomas
Description This Seminar on International Contracts & Arbitration deals with typical issues that arise in connection with international contracts and with their resolution by arbitral proceedings. The first part of the seminar comprises five lecture-type sessions (March 2021)during which the fundamentals of international contracts and of international arbitration will be discussed (including external experts). The second part consists of a moot court arbitration on a case related to an international contract (April/May 2021).
Training objectives This Seminar aims at providing students with specific knowledge and know-how as to international contracts and related dispute resolution by arbitration.
Descriptions of Exams There is no specific exam. The assessment will be based on a) active participation during lectures: 1/3; b) quality of written briefs / arbitral award: 1/3; c) oral pleadings and deliberation: 1/3.
Available seats 20 Documents
Bibliography More specific information as well as all relevant documents are/will be made available on Professor Probst's homepage.
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Dates and rooms
Date Hour Type of lesson Place 19.03.2021 09:15 - 17:00 Cours BQC 13, Room 3.805 26.03.2021 15:15 - 18:00 Cours BQC 13, Room 3.805 31.03.2021 09:15 - 14:00 Cours BQC 13, Room 3.805 04.06.2021 13:15 - 16:00 Cours BQC 13, Room 3.805 -
Assessments methods
Séminaire
Assessments methods By rating Descriptions of Exams There is no specific exam. The assessment will be based on a) active participation during lectures: 1/3; b) quality of written briefs / arbitral award: 1/3; c) oral pleadings and deliberation: 1/3.
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Assignment
Valid for the following curricula: Comparative Law 90 [MA]
Version: 20221107
Special CreditsSeminarSemestrial Intensive Courses / Block CoursesAdditional achievements
Law 90 [MA]
Version: 20221107
SeminarSpecial CreditsAdditional achievements
Legal Studies 90 [MA]
Version: 20160122
Additional achievementsElective courses