MSc CLEF 2008-2010
To obtain the MSc certificate students must obtain 48 units in two separate academic years. The second year program shall be tailored according to their special needs and includes significant periods of study at one of the global partner institutions.
First Term: October 20 2008 - December 19 2008, 8 weeks
Compulsory Courses
Economic and Legal Institutions of Capitalism - 48 hours, 4 credits
Financial Instruments - 48 hours, 4 credits
Second Term, January 19 - March 20 2009, 8 weeks
Compulsory Courses
The Anthropology of Law and Finance - 48 hours, 4 credits
Incentives and Regulations - 48 hours, 4 credits
Third Term, May 18 - July 17 2009, 8 weeks
Compulsory Courses
Foundations of the Comparative Legal and Economic Approach - 48 hours, 4 credits
Optionals (activated 2008-2009)
Seminar - Antitrust - 24 hours, 2 credits
Seminar - Comparative Law and Economics of the Public Sector - 24 hours, 2 credits
Seminar - Comparative Law and Economics of Taxation - 24 hours, 2 credits
Seminar - International Business Transactions - 24 hours, 2 credits
Seminar - Intergenerational Transfers of Wealth - 24 hours, 2 credits
Seminar - Issues of Law and Finance in Africa - 24 hours, 2 credits
Seminar - Issues of Law and Finance in Central Europe and Russia - 24 hours, 2 credits
Seminar - Issues of Law and Finance in China - 24 hours, 2 credits
Seminar - Issues of Law and Finance in India - 24 hours, 2 credits
Seminar - Issues of Law and Finance in the Islamic World - 24 hours, 2 credits
Seminar - Issues of Law and Finance in Latin America - 24 hours, 2 credits
Seminar - Issues of Law and Finance in Europe and the U.S. - 24 hours, 2 credits
Special offerings, tutorials, clinicals
All clinics will begin on February 2 2009 and will run through the completion of the MSc program.
Legal Research and Writing - Tutorial (small groups)
Immigration and Refugee Law Clinic
Class Action Clinic
Start up and Merger Clinic
New Courses and Seminars Activated in 2009-2010
Introduction to the Law of the World Trade Organization - 48 hours, 4 credits
International Intellectual Property - 24 hours, 2 credits
White Collar Crimes - 24 hours, 2 credits
Full List of Courses V1.9