Dispute Resolution in Private International Law (Workshop)
Course: Private International Law
Structural unit: Educational and scientific institute of international relations
Title
Dispute Resolution in Private International Law (Workshop)
Code
ОК 4
Module type
Обов’язкова дисципліна для ОП
Educational cycle
Second
Year of study when the component is delivered
2023/2024
Semester/trimester when the component is delivered
2 Semester
Number of ECTS credits allocated
3
Learning outcomes
PLO 2. Understand theoretical approaches of national and international law correlation and practical ways to provide their interaction.
PLO 3. To make reasonable decisions in the law-making and law-enforcement fields of law, realizing their ethical consequences for different subjects of national and international commercial law.
PLO 7. Determine the content and legal nature of national regulations, international treaties and other international instruments, identify conflicts between the norms of international treaties, between the norms of an international treaty and acts of national legislation, and propose ways of their solution
PLO 8. Demonstrate business correspondence skills, ability to work with international documents: treaties, acts of international organizations, etc., — to analyze their nature and legal status, draft projects and supporting documentation.
Form of study
Prerequisites and co-requisites
• knowledge of the basics of the science of private international law, the basic institutions of private international law, its principles and sources;
• ability to analyze and establish the content of the rights and obligations of subjects of private international law in accordance with the conflict of laws and substantive law of domestic law, international treaties and international customs; to offer procedural and material ways of resolving disputes with a foreign element;
• possess basic skills of analytical research of private international law systems and international private law relations
Course content
The discipline "Dispute Resolution in Private International Law (Workshop)" is one of the mandatory disciplines for students majoring in "International Law" at the educational qualification level "Master" of the educational program "Private International Law" and works closely with such disciplines as "International Civil Procedure", "International Commercial Arbitration", "International Copyright", "International Family Law", "International Monetary Law", "Theory and Practice of Private International Law", it is related to the study of a number of other disciplines, including selective components of the educational program.
The subject of the discipline is the study of modern judicial and arbitration practice of conflict of law, substantive and procedural rules of private international law.
Recommended or required reading and other learning resources/tools
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
Lectures, seminars, solving practical cases, the execution of self-study tasks; performing group tasks-simulations
Assessment methods and criteria
The discipline "Dispute Resolution in Private International Law (Workshop)" is assessed by a modular rating system.
Current control: evaluation of work in seminars and practical classes; performing independent work; students write modular tests.
Content module 1 “Judicial and Arbitration Practice in Conflict of Law” (MR1) includes topics 1–3, and content module 2 “Dispute Resolution Concerning the Application of Substantive and Procedural Norms of Private International Law” in the field of ICCPR (MR2) - topics 4-6; each of the modules ends with a modular test. The form of final control in the discipline "Dispute Resolution in Private International Law (Workshop)" is an exam. Lecture questions, questions of seminar (practical) classes, independent work are taken out on examination. The results of students' educational activity are evaluated on a 100 - point scale: 60 points - work during the semester; 40 points - exam.
Language of instruction
Ukrainian
Lecturers
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Departments
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