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University of Zurich: Asian Business Law (within LL.M. International Business Law)
Institution | University of Zurich |
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Department | Faculty of Law |
Web | http://www.ius.uzh.ch/index.html |
Study type | Taught |
Summary
Asian trading partners have become more and more important in the globalized economy. However, many western companies are still unfamiliar with the specificities of the Asia and especially Chinese markets. The newly offered specialization course is designed to give par-ticipants the understanding of the regulatory and legal characteristics of Asia’s key markets and thus better assess opportunities and risks.
The first part of the specialization course focuses on the basic questions of cross-border is-sues when dealing with Asia. Besides economic and legal challenges, issues relating to the protection of investments and cross-border finance as well as the importance of free trade agreements are discussed. Furthermore, the “One Belt One Road initiative” and possible investment and trading structures will be examined.
The course also deals with country-specific legal aspects of trade and investment. The focus will be on the following countries: China, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, South Korea, Malaysia and Vietnam.
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Entry requirements | The following requirements must be met for admission to the program of study: * Degree in Law at a Master’s level (exceptions will be considered on a case-by-case ba-sis) * Professional experience * Good verbal and written knowledge of the teaching language – German and English Application form: www.LLM.uzh.ch Application deadline: Please check our website |
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Modules | Students who are interested in only taking the Specialization Course can be awarded a Certificate of Advanced Studies (CAS). * Institutional and Structural Framework * Country Specific Legal Aspects of Trade and Investment |
Fees
CHF | 9500 |
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LLM
Level | NFQ Level 7 |
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Entry requirements | Entry Requirements The following requirements must be met for admission to the program of study: * Degree in Law at a Master’s level (exceptions will be considered on a case-by-case ba-sis) * Professional experience * Good verbal and written knowledge of the teaching language (English) Application form: www.LLM.uzh.ch Application deadline: Please check our website |
Modules | You are required to take all general courses, the modules of the specialization course and to submit a thesis to conclude the program. The General Course lectures build the foundation for the subsequent Specialization Course. Courses are delivered through a blend of international experts (30% professors, 70% practi-tioners). The use of international sources, such as conventions, means you learn about the law in Switzerland, the EU while also developing a broader international perspective. General Courses: * Introduction to Swiss Law * Legal English for Lawyers * International Economic Law * European Business Law * International Private Law/ Corporate Law / Compliance * International Tax Law * Corporate Criminal Law, Capital Markets * Drafting Contracts, Legal Tech, Legal Management * Conducting Negotiations * International Litigation, International Arbitration Specialization Course * Institutional and Structural Framework * Country Specific Legal Aspects of Trade and Investment Students who are interested in taking the specialization course only can be awarded a Certificate of Advanced Studies (CAS). |
Fees
CHF | 32800 |
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Level | NFQ Level 7 |
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Entry requirements | The following requirements must be met for admission to the program of study: * Degree in Law at a Master’s level (exceptions will be considered on a case-by-case ba-sis) * Professional experience * Good verbal and written knowledge of the teaching language (German and English) Application form: www.LLM.uzh.ch Application deadline: Please check our website |
Modules | You are required to take all general courses, the modules of the specialization courses and to submit a thesis to conclude the program. In addition you will need to attend two elective modules (including study trips to the USA or China). The General Course lectures build the foundation for the subsequent Specialization Course. Courses are delivered through a blend of international experts (30% professors, 70% practi-tioners). The use of international sources, such as conventions, means you learn about the law in Switzerland, the EU while also developing a broader international perspective. General Courses: * Legal English for Lawyers * Internationales Wirtschaftsrecht * EU Wirtschaftsrecht / Wettbewerbsrecht * Internationales Gesellschaftsrecht / Internationales Privatrecht / Compliance * Wirtschaftsstrafrecht / Internationales Steuerrecht * Vertragsgestaltung / Legal Technology * Verhandlungsführung * Internationales Zivilprozessrecht und Schiedsgerichtsbarkeit Specialization Course * Institutional and Structural Framework * Country Specific Legal Aspects of Trade and Investment Students who are interested in taking the specialization course only can be awarded a Certificate of Advanced Studies (CAS). |
Fees
CHF | 32800 |
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