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Lesson details
NEGOTIATION CONTRACTS AND LAW | |||
2018-2019 | EnIESEG School of Management
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IÉSEG
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Class code : | 1819-IÉSEG-M1S1-NEG-MA-EI43UE | NEGOTIATION |
Level | Year | Period | Language of instruction |
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Master | 1 | S1 | EnEnglish |
Academic responsibility | C.SUDBOROUGH |
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Lecturer(s) | Calliope M. SUDBOROUGH |
- This class exists in these courses :
- IÉSEG > IESEG Degree - Programme Grande École > Semester 2 > 2,00 ECTS
Prerequisites
Interest in acquiring a legal perspective of contracts. Motivation to participate in class and invest time in private study.
Learning outcomes
Understand how the law of contracts functions in commercial negotiations and relationships in order to negotiate more effectively, to anticipate contract-related problems and to know when and how to liaise with legal counsel. In particular, students should:
-Have a practical understanding of the legal system.
-Understand the purpose, basic legal elements and terms of a contract and understand how contracts are made.
-Be familiar with the legal framework for contracts.
-Identify an unenforceable contract and understand the legal remedies in the event of a dispute.
Course description
A skilled negotiator must have a solid understanding of contract law, which lies at the heart of all commercial activity. This foundational course will provide students with insight into the key elements of contract law and negotiations so that they can better manage their commercial relationships and projects. Through in-class discussion and case study analysis as well as take-home assignments, students will learn theory and real-life practice. The course topics will include the legal framework surrounding contracts and the basics thereof such as the formation, performance, breach, termination and interpretation of a contract and the significance of contract towards the parties thereto and third parties. Students will also be introduced to the do’s and don’ts of contract drafting.
Class type
Class structure
Type of course | Numbers of hours | Comments | |
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Independent work | |||
Research | 6,00 | ||
Independent study | |||
Individual Project | 8,00 | ||
Estimated personal workload | 20,00 | ||
Face to face | |||
Interactive class | 16,00 | ||
Total student workload | 50,00 |
Teaching methods
- Interactive class
- Project work
- Research
Assessment
Students' evaluation includes: 30% based on their class performance (presence, punctuality, participation and preparedness), 35% on in-class group assignments and 35% on individual writing assignment.
Type of control | Duration | Number | Percentage break-down |
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Final Exam | |||
MQC | 0,00 | 0 | 35,00 |
Others | |||
Group Project | 8,00 | 0 | 35,00 |
Continuous assessment | |||
Participation | 16,00 | 0 | 30,00 |
TOTAL | 100,00 |
Recommended reading
- Further suggested readings may be provided during class and via the internet. -
* This information is non-binding and can be subject to change