Course Title : International Private Law
Code Course
Type
Regular
Semester
Lecture
(hours/week)
Seminar
(hours/week)
Lab
(hours/week)
Credits ECTS
LAW 324-1 B 6 3 0 0 3.00 5
Lecturer and Office Hours
Teaching Assistant and Office Hours
Language English
Course Level
Description The aim of the course is to provide students with basic knowledge on international civil procedure and the international competence in legal disputes. The basics of international arbitration and of arbitration agreements will be taught through a practical approach. Durng this class we will refer to EU regulation and New Youk Convention regarding to the arbitration.
Objectives Having completed this class, participants should be able to international Private law in general, applicable law, choice of law and arbitration. Participants will become familiar with EU regulation and New York Convention.
Course Outline
WeekTopics
1Historical overview of the International Private Law
2Competence in legal disputes
3Applicable law
4Recognition and enforcement of foreign court decisions
5Brussels Convention / Brussels Regulations
6Rome Convention / Rome Regulations
7International Private Law according to Albanian legal system
8Midterm Exam
9Arbitration according to Albanian legal system
10Ordinary jurisdiction versus arbitration
11The arbitration agreement
12Applicable law in arbitration proceedings
13Recognition and enforcement of foreign arbitration decisios
14Arbitration cases refering to New York Convention
15Review
16Final Exam
Prerequisites
Textbook
Other References
Laboratory Work
Computer Usage
Other
Learning Outcomes and Competences
1Upon successful completion of the course, the student should, in regard to the part of the course dedicated to litigation, be able to appreciate the importance of prior identification of the potential venue for litigation, determine the most appropriate court for resolution of disputes in contractual matters
2Upon successful completion of the course, the student should be able to understand the nature of the choice of law process and determine the law applicable to contracts as well as be able to go through the procedure for recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments.
3Concerning the part of the course which relates to arbitration, the student should be able to understand the pros and cons of arbitration as an alternative form of dispute resolution to civil litigation, draft an arbitration agreement, opt for an institutional or an ad hoc arbitration, understand the role of national courts in arbitral proceedings and understand the mechanism of recognition and enforcement of foreign arbitral awards.
Course Evaluation Methods
In-term studies Quantity Percentage
Midterms140
Quizzes00
Projects00
Term Projects00
Laboratory00
Attendance115
Contribution of in-term studies to overall grade55
Contribution of final examination to overall grade45
Total100
ECTS (Allocated Based on Student) Workload
Activities Quantity Duration
(hours)
Total Workload
(hours)
Course Duration (Including the exam week : 16 x Total course hours) 16348
Hours for off-the-classroom study (Pre-study, practice) 14342
Assignments 000
Midterms 11515
Final examination 12020
Other 000
Total Work Load 125
Total Work Load / 25 (hours) 5
ECTS 5

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