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INTERNATIONAL LAW AND TAXATION - MODULO INTERNATIONAL CONTRACTS AND CORPORATE LAW
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INTERNATIONAL CONTRACTS AND CORPORATE LAW
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Academic year 2017/2018
- Course ID
- MAN0299B
- Teaching staff
- Luciano Matteo Quattrocchio (Lecturer)
Barbara Veronese (Tutor)
Federica Antonella Vincent (Tutor) - Modular course
- Year
- 1st year
- Type
- Distinctive
- Credits/Recognition
- 5
- Course disciplinary sector (SSD)
- IUS/14 - diritto dell'unione europea
- Delivery
- Formal authority
- Language
- English
- Attendance
- Obligatory
- Type of examination
- Written
- Prerequisites
- The fundamental concepts of private and company law must be known
- Propedeutic for
- It is not preparatory to other examinations
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Sommario del corso
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Course objectives
The course aims to provide the basic notions of comparative company law and international contract law
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Results of learning outcomes
Students will learn comparative techniques and be able to make proper comparisons between different legislations at European level and will be able to understand and interpret the key clauses of international contracts
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Course delivery
The course will consist of lectures and exercises on case law cases
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Learning assessment methods
The vote will be based on intermediate tests and a final examination
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Support activities
Exercises on case law are planned
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Program
Comparative Company Law
1. What Is Corporate Law? - 2. Agency Problems and Legal Strategies - 3. The Basic Governance Structure: The Interests of Shareholders as a Class - 4. The Basic Governance Structure: Minority Shareholders and Non-Shareholder Constituencies - 5. Transactions with Creditors - 6. Related-Party Transactions - 7. Fundamental Changes 8. Control Transactions - 9. Corporate Law and Securities Markets - 10. Beyond the Anatomy
International Contract law
1. Contract practice and its expectations in terms of the governing law - 2. The role of transnational law - 3. The impact of the governing law - 4. Which state law governs an international contract? - 5. Does arbitration ensure a self-sufficient contract?
Suggested readings and bibliography
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AA.VV., The Anatomy of Corporate Law A Comparative and Functional Approach, Third Edition, Oxford University Press, 2017
G. CORDERO-MOSS, International Commercial Contracts, Cambridge University Press, 2014
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Note
Course attendance is recommended
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