International Business Transactions: Problems, Cases, and Materials, Fifth Edition
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Book length
944 pages
Publication Date
2022-09-15
Edition
Fifth Edition
Teaching Materials
NO
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Table of contents
Preface
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Focusing on private international business transactions, International Business Transactions: Problems, Cases, and Materials, Fifth Edition, covers the planning, structure, and implementation of these transactions in today’s global economy.
New to the Fifth Edition:
Extensive treatment of the United States-Mexico-Canada Trade Agreement (USMCA), which replaced the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), reflecting the fact that --- globally --- regional trade and investment agreements are becoming more important, especially in view of the crisis facing the World Trade Organization.
Updated legal materials and problems
Additional author-written text explaining key concepts
Professors and students will benefit from:
Compact but comprehensive coverage of the subject. This book covers both international business planning and international litigation.
Thorough and comprehensive teacher’s manual helping professors without previous with varying degrees of background in the field to teach the course effectively
Optional Additional stimulating problems with Teachers’ Guide to stimulates class discussion.
Thorough coverage of the United Nations Convention on International Sales of Goods.
Students will gain practical knowledge of the types of international business transactions.
Students will learn how to handle international business litigation and arbitration.
Students will learn how to handle international sales and investment transactions.
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Prior to joining GW Law, Professor Schoenbaum taught at the law schools of the University of North Carolina, Tulane University, and the University of Georgia. At Tulane he served as associate dean and at Georgia he was executive director of the Dean Rusk Center of International and Comparative Law. He is also a Fellow at GWrsquo;s Center for Law, Economics Finance (C-LEAF). He has practiced law extensively as special counsel for several law firms and has litigated corporate, environmental, and admiralty cases in the federal courts. Professor Schoenbaum has received six Fulbright awards and has held teaching posts in many countries, including Germany, Belgium, the UK, South Africa, Austria, Russia, and Japan. He has served as visiting fellow at St. Johnrsquo;s College, Oxford and as principal fellow of the Lauterpacht Research Centre of International Law at Cambridge. Professor Schoenbaum specializes in international commercial and environmental law. He is the author of many articles and books, including The World Trade Organization: Law, Policy and Practice (2003), Admiralty and Maritime Law (3d ed. 2001), and Environmental Policy Law (2002). He is currently working on new books in the areas of international environmental law and international business transactions.