Law: International Business Law Specialization

Degree Specialist in International Business Law
Level Specialization
Duration Two (2) semesters
Number of credits 16
Class Schedule Day
Modality On-Campus Learning
SNIES Code 1552

Intended for:

Layers and professonals whose practice is related to international business, both in the private and the public sector.

Objectives

Education of professionals who understand the international market context, who are able to participate actively in the states of conception, structuring and execution of international commercial transactions.

Concentrate on the study of national and international legal regimes applicable to the global commerce environment..

Provide the students with the tools and skills necessary to understand the economic and financial aspects that lead to the structuring of international business.

Study Plan

Module I

International Trade: Bsic Concepts, policies and institutions

  • Basic economic concepts
  • Legal Regime of the World Trade Organization and Free Trade Agreements
  • Monetary variables of international trade

Module II

The context of the International Contract

  • Private international Law related to obligations and contracts
  • Unification, Harmonization and Lex Mercatoria in International Private Law.
  • Elements of compared Law - Law of obligations, contracts and corporations in the United States of America.

Module III

International Operations and Contracts

  • International or at distance Purchase/Sale
  • International Cooperation Contracts
  • International maritime, air and multi-modal transport
  • International Insurance
  • Payment means and instruments
  • Internet Business

Module IV

International Currency and International Taxes

  • International investment
  • International Currency Exchange
  • International Taxes
  • Customs Regime

Module V

International Finance and Markets

  • Financial Accounting and Mathematics
  • Capital Markets and Project Financing

Module VI

Conflict Resolution and Negotiation

  • Methods for dispute settlement
  • International and investment commercial arbitration
  • Negotiation Workshop

Areas of Investigation or Concentration

From a legal perspective, empahis is made on areas relatd to public international law, specifically as concerns institutions and treaties that rule gloabl economic relations, from the perspective of both the States and the investors.

From the perspective of private law, there is concentration on aspects related to international obligations and contracts, as well as the tax norms that govern the. Similarly, special relevance is assigned to styding mechanisms to harmonize international and customary commercial norms.

The economic theory is vital to understand the general framework of international business. Therefore, there is concentration on the analysis of monetary variables in international trade and aspects of governance and competitiveness are studied.

Lastly, the financial module involves the student with general accounting and financial mathematics. Likewise, it reviews major activities of stock exchange and international markets, in addition to topics relative to derivative instruments and structural finance.

Model Program

First Semester

DENI-5703International Operations and Contracts

3

DENI-5701Foreign Trade

3

DENI-5702Context of Internal Contracts

3

Total Credit Hours:9

Second Semester

DENI-5704International Changes and International Taxation

3

DENI-5705Finance and International Markets

3

DENI-5706Conflict Resolution and Negotiation

3

Total Credit Hours:2

Alumni Profile

Professional who is specailized in the various fields that govern international business. Graduates will be capable of advising Colombian companies interested in international commerce, as well as foreign companies interested on doing business in Colombia.

The alumnae will have basic ecoomic and financial mathematics knowledge so that in their professional practice they will have tools that will represent an advantage vis-a-vis their colleagues.

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