•   International Trade and Contracts 3B00DW01-3009 01.01.2022-06.03.2022  3 cr  (21IB8, ...) +-
    Learning outcomes of the course unit
    This course is an introduction to practices of international trade and to legal framework in international trade transactions. This course consists of two parts A. Practices of International Trade and B. Introduction to International Law and Contracts.

    After completing the course, the students will be able to:
    • Describe the contents and requirements of international offers and invoices.
    • Define the terms of delivery (Incoterms) and know how to use them.
    • Explain and describe the main international payment methods and key documents in export process.
    • Explain how to use INTRASTAT-statistics and customs clearance in foreign trade.
    • Know the basic concepts of contract law and contract terms commonly used in international agreements.
    • Identify situations where CISG applies and what the basic obligations of a seller and a buyer are under CISG.
    • Know what a breach of contract means and the possible remedies for a breach of contract.
    • Know the differences between common dispute resolution mechanisms.
    Course contents
    • What are the contents and requirements of international offers and invoices?
    • How does one use international delivery terms - Incoterms in offers and contracts?
    • What are the main international payment methods and key documents in foreign trade?
    • What are INTRASTAT-statistics and customs clearance and when are they needed?
    • What are the main principles of contract law in international trade?
    • What is the scope of application of the CISG and what are the basic obligations of parties?
    • How can contractual disputes be resolved and what are the sanctions for breach of contract?
    Assessment criteria
    Satisfactory

    The student can recognise, name and define basic concepts and terms in international trade and international contract law. The student can work in a group and take responsibility for his/her own work in individual and team assignments.

    Good

    The student is able to explain, compare and apply the terms and concepts in international trade and international contract law. The student can solve problems in case studies and assignments and justify his/her choice. The student takes responsibility and commits to group activities in addition to his/her own work.

    Excellent

    The student can apply the terms and concepts in international trade and international contract law extensively and is able to analyse and relate them to professional context. The student is able to assess diverse solution alternatives in case studies and assignments. The student can cooperate responsibly, flexibly and constructively and develop his/her own and the group’s interaction.


    Name of lecturer(s)

    Marita Tuomala

    Recommended or required reading

    ICC Guide to Export / Import - Global Business Standards and Strategies by Guillermo C. Jimenez. ICC Publications 2018. Fifth Edition.

    Planned learning activities and teaching methods

    PART A / Tuomala: International Trade; Contact teaching in class, exercises, assignments, exam in Moodle
    PART B / Leino: International Contracts - starting week 6; Contact teaching online, materials and assignments in Moodle

    Assessment methods and criteria

    Grading scale 0 - 5. Total Grade: PART A. 70 % + PART B. 30 %

    Language of instruction

    English

    Timing

    01.01.2022 - 06.03.2022

    Registration

    24.11.2021 - 15.01.2022

    Credits

    3 cr

    Group(s)

    21IB8

    21IB7

    21IB6

    21IB5

    Teacher(s)

    Marita Tuomala, Tomi Leino

    Further information for students

    Further information:
    Marita Tuomala
    marita.tuomala@tuni.fi
    tel. + 358 40 846 8057

    Unit, in charge

    International Business

    Degree programme(s)

    Bachelor's Degree Programme in International Business

    Office

    TAMK Main Campus

    Virtual proportion

    1 cr

    Evaluation scale

    0-5

    Completion alternatives

    None

    Training and labour cooperation

    None

    Exam schedule

    PART A: Exam dates will be informed later
    PART B. Exam dates will be informed later

    International connections

    None

    Students use of time and load

    3 ECTS = 80 hours student time usage
    PART A: 2 ECTS: About 20 hours lectures + 20 hours studying the course literature and materials + 10 hours making the L/C assignment and other assignments
    PART B: 1 ECTS: About 30 hours; lectures + assignments

    Content periodicity

    Part A: Practices of International trade; weeks 2 - 8
    Part B: International Law and Contracts; weeks 6 - 10
    The detailed course plan will be introduced during the first class.

    Assessment criteria
    Not approved

    Student is not able to name or define the basic concepts and terms in International Trade and International Contract Law. The student has failed in exam / exams and / or mandatory assignments.

    Satisfactory

    Student has limited knowledge of the basic concepts and terms in International Trade and International Contract Law, resulting in exam grades 1 - 2. The student is able to list, define and explain the basic concepts and terms in mandatory assignments.

    Good

    Student has good knowledge of the concepts and terms in International Trade and International Contract Law, resulting in exam grades 3 - 4. The student is able to use and apply the terms and concepts well in simple tasks and mandatory assignments.

    Excellent

    Student has excellent knowledge of the concepts and terms in International Trade and International Contract Law, resulting in an exam grade 5. The student masters the terms and concepts of the subject matter in an excellent manner and is able to apply and analyse the terms and concepts extensively in mandatory assignments and challenging case studies.