MSIM5004 International Law & Ethics

This course explores the complexity of operating within the laws and mores of diverse countries and the strategic conduct of government relations at the national, regional, and international levels and the role of the public sector in shaping competitiveness. It focuses on the legal side, to licensing and the protection of intellectual capital, International trade organizations and agreements (European Union, NAFTA, World Trade Organization, etc.), the resolution of international disputes, and U.S. regulations affecting international operations. Topic include antitrust laws, health and environmental policies, role of business organizations, nation states, international organizations, issues of social responsibility, consumer protection, environmental protection and human rights as a background to business conduct and ethics. Various learning methods are used in this course, including in-­-class lectures, formal and informal case studies, interactive discussions, and student projects Upon successful completion of this course students will have 1) an understanding of international law in its formal and customary forms as well as a range of ethical frameworks used in international business and law; 2) acquired legal and data-­-specific tools for research necessary to develop international business strategies; 3) developed skills in forecasting emerging trends, obstacles and solutions in emerging international markets.

Credits

3