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Course: 2025/2026

International commerce law
(14107)
Bachelor in Law (Study Plan 2018) (Plan: 397 - Estudio: 206)


Coordinating teacher: CASTELLANOS RUIZ, ESPERANZA

Department assigned to the subject: Social and Private International Law Department

Type: Electives
ECTS Credits: 3.0 ECTS

Course:
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Requirements (Subjects that are assumed to be known)
Commercial Law Private International Law. General Part
Objectives
Obtain an overview of the principles and elements that make up this sector of international legal traffic, through an analysis of its main instruments applied to practical cases
Learning Outcomes
K3: Master the fundamental concepts and principles of the different sectors of the legal system. K7: To know the legal tools and instruments applicable to the interpretation and integration of the legal system, as well as to the resolution of conflicts, in the field of Private Law. K10: To know the institutional organisation of the State and the international and community organisations of which it is a part. S1: Plan and organize teamwork by making the right decisions based on available information and gathering data in digital environments. S2: Use the information by interpreting relevant data avoiding plagiarism, and in accordance with the academic and professional conventions of the area of study, being able to evaluate the reliability and quality of such information. S3: Apply the necessary skills to search for information in the different legal sources (legal, jurisprudential and doctrinal). S4: Apply organizational skills and critical management of legal knowledge. S5: Correctly diagnose legal problems and apply the appropriate tools for their solution. S6: Identify and appropriately use tools for the resolution of conflicts between individuals. S9: Correctly and effectively use oratory and legal argumentation. S10: Write and structure legal documents correctly. S11: To develop with autonomy and respect for deontological principles in their work and professional performance. C1: Know how to analyse, elaborate and defend individually a problem in the disciplinary field of the Bachelor's Degree by applying the knowledge, skills, tools and strategies acquired or developed in it. C2: Know and be able to manage interpersonal skills on initiative, responsibility, conflict resolution, negotiation, etc., that are required in the professional field. C3: Select and interpret legal and conventional regulations, jurisprudence and judicial doctrine applicable to different legal systems. C4: Be able to solve complex legal problems by applying creativity and innovative ideas. C6: Prepare contracts, reports, lawsuits and other legal documents with technical precision.
Description of contents: programme
-Item 1: Uniform Right of International Trade: introduction -Item 2: Uniform Law of international contracting: general instruments. The Rome I Regulation -Item 3: International Sale of Goods: Vienna Convention -Item 4: International Sale of Goods: Incoterms -Item 5: International Transport of Goods Contracts -Item 6: Uniform International Guarantees -Item 7: International financing means. Documentary credits.
Learning activities and methodology
The master classes (conceptual) will be appropriately combined with the realization of practices that allow students to make contact with the real problems of the sector. The magisterial sessions, in any case, will tend to be integrated within the framework of a methodological reflection of a Socratic nature, in which the students will be asked to contribute actively to the identification of the principles and rules of the discipline.
Assessment System
  • % end-of-term-examination/test 0
  • % of continuous assessment (assigments, laboratory, practicals...) 100




Extraordinary call: regulations
Basic Bibliography
  • A.L. Calvo Caravaca/J. Carrascosa González. European private international law. Rapid centro color. 2024

The course syllabus may change due academic events or other reasons.