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Fall 2013
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LAW338
A BASIC CONCEPTS IN INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION
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Course Description
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This is an intensive course intended for two types of students: those who are generally interested in international business transactions and want an overview of the most frequent method for resolving contractual disputes, and those who are intending to go on to take more intensive courses in the field. This course is a prerequisite or recommended for the following courses:
Fall Semester:
International Commercial Arbitration from the United States Perspective Seminar (recommended)
New York Convention Seminar (required)
Federal & State Arbitration (recommended)
Spring Semester:
Advanced Arbitration Seminar (prerequisite)
International Arbitration in Latin America (recommended)
Investment Arbitration (recommended)
Presentation of Evidence in International Arbitration (recommended)
Short Course Attendance Policy
Due to the small number of meetings, attendance to all meetings/classes for short courses is mandatory. Students who miss more than one class session (80 minute) of a 1-credit short course are subject to administrative withdrawal and will have a W for the course on their transcripts.
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Course Schedule
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Offering Dates: 08-26-2013 - 09-04-2013
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08-26-2013 - 08-29-2013
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MTWR
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12:30 PM-1:50 PM
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F309
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08-30-2013 - 08-30-2013
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F
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12:30 PM-3:30 PM
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F309
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09-03-2013 - 09-04-2013
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TW
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12:30 PM-1:50 PM
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F309
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Course Frequency
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This course is usually offered once every academic year
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Course Information
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Credits:
1
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Pass/Fail Option:
Yes
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Prerequisite:
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Grading:
Graded
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Method of Evaluation:
Final Exam
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Graduation Requirements Fulfilled By Course:
General
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Special Attributes:
Short Course
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Special Restrictions:
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Law Track(s):
Business & Taxation
- Specialized
International & Comparative Law
- Specialized
Litigation
- Related
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Bar Subject(s):
None
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Concentration(s):
Litigation & Dispute Resolution (Concentration)
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