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LW6145E - Legal Problems of Economic Globalisation

Offering Academic Unit
School of Law
Credit Units
3
Course Duration
One semester
Equivalent Course(s)
LW5545
Exclusive Courses:
LW6545E
Course Offering Term*:
Semester A 2024/25, Semester B 2024/25

* The offering term is subject to change without prior notice
 
Course Aims

This course offers a comprehensive examination of the legal challenges arising from economic globalisation. It covers key topics such as cross-border transactions, intellectual property, tax evasion, health policies, and cybercrime. Students will critically examine the difficulties of regulating economic activities globally, and analyse the impact of globalisation on social and environmental rights. The ethical and moral implications of globalisation, including the issue of fair trade and the protection of workers’ rights, will also be explored. In addition, the course delves into the role of international organizations and non-state actors in shaping global governance, and the challenges of protecting privacy and personal data in a globalised world. Interactive discussions and case studies will allow students to engage with the most pressing legal issues and apply their knowledge in real-world scenarios. 

This course focuses on “problems” as opposed to theory. The course takes a practical, problem-solving approach to legal education. Rather than primarily examining legal concepts and theories in the abstract, a course focused on problems is designed to provide students with the opportunity to apply their legal knowledge and skills to real-world legal issues. This approach to legal education emphasizes the development of critical thinking, analytical, and practical skills, rather than just imparting knowledge of legal doctrine and rules. By examining real-world legal problems, students are able to better understand the practical implications of legal concepts and theories, as well as to develop an appreciation for the complexities of the legal system and the multiple factors that influence legal decision-making.

By the end of the course, students will have a solid understanding of the legal aspects of globalisation and the ability to analyse and address complex legal challenges in this field. By taking this course, students will gain a thorough understanding of the legal challenges posed by economic globalisation and develop a comprehensive understanding of the interplay between international trade agreements and domestic legal systems. They will learn about the importance of balancing the benefits of globalisation with the need to protect social and environmental rights, and the ethical and moral considerations involved. 

This course will equip students with the knowledge and skills necessary to analyse complex legal issues related to globalisation and to critically evaluate the challenges and opportunities presented by this rapidly evolving phenomenon. The interactive discussions, case studies, and scenario-based analysis will help students develop problem-solving and critical thinking skills that are highly valued in the legal profession. 

For future lawyers, this course will provide a strong foundation in the legal aspects of globalisation and will be a valuable asset in their careers, particularly if they plan to specialize in international trade, corporate law, or intellectual property law. By having a comprehensive understanding of the legal challenges posed by globalisation, they will be better equipped to advise clients and navigate the complexities of a rapidly globalizing world.


Assessment (Indicative only, please check the detailed course information)

Continuous Assessment: 40%
Examination: 60%
Examination Duration: 3 hours
 
Detailed Course Information

LW6145E.pdf

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