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MCL 512 ADVANCED COMMERCIAL LAW (A)
Credits: 3(3-0-0)
*(A) Course given in Arabic language
The course focuses on how to distinguish between the commercial
actions and the civil actions, and the other various types of commercial
actions. It analyzes the implications of this distinction from a legal, judicial
and jurisprudential point of view. It defines the trade instruments as
an important commercial application. It also defines discusses the laws
relating to Bankruptcy, money laundering and sole property laws. Upon
successful completion of this subject, students should be able to explain
business as an economic, ethical and social activity; legal regulation and
other considerations vital to a business and professional person in private
or public practice.
CML 520 LEGAL RESEARCH & WRITING
Credits: 3(3-0-0) Prerequisite: CML 510
This course provides an introduction to legal research for Master of
Commercial Laws. The course covers philosophy of research and theoretical
perspectives underlying different research approaches in the social sciences.
It also covers the topic on research techniques, developing statement of
problems, hypothesis, research theme, writing of literature review, collection
of data as well as legal writing techniques. It is aimed to develop student’s
understanding on the foundational methods and techniques of academic
research. This would enable the student to conduct research and produce
research output which is relevant for professional research environment.
CML 521 INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC DISPUTE RESOLUTION
Credits: 3(3-0-0) Prerequisite: CML 511
The course provides an insight about the difficulties arising from
international commercial transactions and the means by which such
difficulties could be resolved and settled down through an amicable way
(such as: (Arbitration, Mediation and Reconciliation). It also covers the
law and procedure of dispute settlement under the WTO, especially the
work and procedure of the panel and Appellate body and the problems in
implementation of judicial decisions of the two institutions.
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