WORKSHOP ON CUSTOMS AND FIRMS INTERNATIONALIZATION (LM)
cod. 1007341

Academic year 2017/18
1° year of course - First semester
Professor
Academic discipline
Diritto privato (IUS/01)
Field
A scelta dello studente
Type of training activity
Student's choice
28 hours
of face-to-face activities
4 credits
hub: PARMA
course unit
in ITALIAN

Learning objectives

a. Knowledge and understanding: The course is in three parts.
Part 1 - international trade contracts and the customs system in import and export.
Part 2 - students work in groups on import / export projects under the supervision of the course leader and where possible external specialists.
Part 3 - group work is presented, discussed and assessed in class,

b. Applying knowledge and understanding:
Students acquire basic knowledge of international contracts and the customs system relating to import/export.
c. Independent judgement:
Students acquire the ability to make independent judgements relating to private law solutions for import/export issues.

d. Communication skills:
Students acquire the skills to work in import/export, inside firms, with external practitioners, with other firms and with relevant authorities.

e. Learning skills:
The workshop or seminars allow students to learn the methods and operational practice of regulations on contracts and import/export and how these are applied.

Prerequisites

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Course unit content

The course focuses on basic aspects of international trade contracts and Italian and European customs regulations, and applications to import and export

Full programme

Available on ELLY

Bibliography

Available on ELLY

Teaching methods

Teacher-class lessons or lectures on practice and theory, with seminars and group work, run by academics and external specialists some of whom may be from overseas.

Acquiring knowledge:
Teacher class lessons or lectures

Acquiring capacity to apply knowledge:
Project work

Acquiring independence of judgement:
Students learn to identify solutions in their projects

Acquisition of learning skills:
Learning to apply regulations for each topic

Learning technical language:
The course presents legal terminology

Max. number of participants: 15
Priority in enrolment will be given to students having high average scores of examinations registered, then to students up to date with their degree course exams and then younger students.

Assessment methods and criteria

Attendance is compulsory. Students who are absent more than twice are not permitted to take the final test as an examination as part of their degree course. Final assessment is made during the last few timetabled lesson slots on group presentation of projects. Projects are assessed globally and on the following criteria: knowledge, capacity to apply knowledge, the capacity to use appropriate terminology, independence of judgement and capacity to learn. A maximum of six marks is awarded for each criterion and the final mark out of thirty is the sum of these. Cum laude may be awarded for outstanding work. The result of the test is made available immediately after the presentation.

Other information

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