LAW UNSW : University of New South Wales, Faculty of Law - Sydney Australia





 


 
Chinese Law and the Economy  - LAWS4135 



Overview

Credited Programs

Master of Laws by Coursework (LLM), Master of Law and Management (MLM), Master of Business Administration/Master of Law (MBA/LLM) or Graduate Diploma in Law (Grad Dip Law); or Plans CHINAS8225 or CHINAS5225 or ASIAAS8225.


Recommended Prior Knowledge

None


LLM Specialisation

This course may be counted towards LLM specialisation in Asian Law


Units of Credit: 8


Description

In this course, you will explore the interdisciplinary links between China's socialist-capitalist economy and her commercial laws. More specifically, you will develop a nuanced understanding of how Chinese-style capitalism informs the structure, interpretation and operation of Chinese commercial and corporate law.

Information for Current UNSW Law Students
Course Outline


Objectives

Chinese Law and the Economy serves multiple objectives. For those with an interest in China, you will develop a heightened appreciation for China's political economy. For those with an interest in commercial law (whether in Australia, internationally or comparatively), you will gain a contextual understanding of how commercial laws are shaped and influenced by particular domestic economic settings. And for those with an interest in transnational legal practice, you will cultivate advanced cross-cultural lawyering skills - by being able to spot issues, design solutions for and advise on cross-border deals.






Class Timetable

Online Handbook

Academic Calendar



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