LAW 741 International Business Law
This course provides students with an opportunity to see the application of business law principles through the intensive study of U.S.-based businesses operating abroad. Topics covered in the course include the study of the regulatory requirements for operating a business abroad, including tax, intellectual property, environmental and labor considerations. Students in the course also explore the business considerations of operation abroad, such as foreign exchange issues, finance considerations, and the assessment of socioeconomic and political condition of off-shore destinations.
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The course may include a travel component.