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Book chapter
Digital financial assets and digital currency: legal nature and legal regulation of turnover

Bashilov B. I., Galkina M. V., Berman A.

In bk.: III International Scientific and Practical Conference “Modern Management Trends and the Digital Economy: from Regional Development to Global Economic Growth” (MTDE 2021). Vol. 106. SHS Web of Conferences, 2021. Ch. 02005. P. 1-6.

Working paper
THE SOCIAL HISTORY OF LAW AS A FACTOR OF THE RULE OF LAW

Fogelson Y. B., Poldnikov D.

Law. LAW. Высшая школа экономики, 2021. No. WP BRP 98/LAW/2021.

International Commercial Arbitration

2021/2022
Academic Year
ENG
Instruction in English
5
ECTS credits
Type:
Optional course (faculty)
When:
1, 2 module

Course Syllabus

Abstract

International Commercial Arbitration The objective of the International Commercial Arbitration course is to instil in students knowledge about the key sources and institutions with respect to international commercial arbitration processes. Upon completing the course, students should: know: • international regulatory documents, as well as national legislation on international commercial arbitration processes; • key issues in regard to international commercial arbitration processes; know how to: • use acquired knowledge in real-life situations, e.g., taking part in private law dispute resolution in international commercial arbitration; possess: • skills in working with legislation (both international and national), understanding academic literature and analytical materials with respect to international commercial arbitration, and arbitration practice. The International Commercial Arbitration course is based around the following subjects: • Evolution of Conflict of Laws; • Subjects of Private International Law; • Property in Private International Law; • Global Civil Proceedings. In order to master the course, students should possess the following competencies and skills: • understanding fundamental regulatory documentation in international private law, as well as Russia’s civil law; • ability to analyze court/arbitration processes; • ability to work with academic literature, as well as analytical and statistical materials. The key provisions of the course should be used in the future in the study of the following courses: • Settling international commercial and investment disputes; • Corporations under private international law.