Courses & Units

International Trade Regulation and Practice BFA603

Introduction

This unit is designed to provide students with an understanding of the fundamental regulatory framework within which international trade is conducted and with a grasp of the core topics and practices. Students will develop knowledge of the interaction of domestic principles, regulations and practices with the international regulations and practices governing international trade. Topics will include practice in import and export, transport, banking and insurance documentation including types of contract, bills of exchange and bills of lading, protection of intellectual property, dispute resolution, conflict of laws, GATT and UNCITRAL.

Summary

Unit name International Trade Regulation and Practice
Unit code BFA603
Credit points 12.5
College/School College of Business & Economics
Tasmanian School of Business and Economics
Discipline Accounting
Coordinator Mr John Streeter
Delivered By University of Tasmania
Level Postgraduate

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Learning Outcomes

  • Identify and explain the regulatory framework and associated practices within which international trade is conducted.
  • Explain the principal characteristics of major items of regulation and documentation involved in international trade and the practices developed for management and compliance.
  • Rationalise, critique and communicate information concerning major international treaties and conventions which have an impact upon aspects of international trade regulation, practice and procedure.

Fee Information

Field of Education Commencing Student Contribution 1,3 Grandfathered Student Contribution 1,3 Approved Pathway Course Student Contribution 2,3 Domestic Full Fee 4
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Teaching

AssessmentDebate (15%)|Test or quiz (15%)|Assignment (20%)|Examination - invigilated (centrally) (50%)
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Textbooks

Required

Mo, John, 2016, 6th edn., International Commercial Law, LexisNexis Butterworths, Chatswood.

Recommended

Bath, V. and Moens, G., 2019. 2nd edn, Law of International Business in Australasia, The Federation Press, Sydney. 

Carr, I. Alam, S and Bhuiyan, M.J.H ,2013 International Trade Law and the WTO, The Federation Press, Sydney.

Davies, M. and Dickey, A., 2004, 3rd edn., Shipping Law. Lawbook Co., Sydney.

Di Lieto, G. and Treisman, D. 2018, International Trade Law, The Federation Press, Sydney.

Export Council of Australia, 2016, Australian Export Handbook. 21st edn. Export Council of Australia. 

Griggs, L. Clark, E. and Iredale, I. 2009. Managers and the Law; A guide for business decision makers. 3 rd edn., Lawbook Co, Sydney.

Harris, B., 2010. Ridley's Law of the Carriage of Goods by Land, Sea and Air, 8th edn., Thompson Reuters, London.

International Chamber of Commerce, 2020. INCOTERMS 2020: ICC Rules for the use of Domestic and International Trade Terms, ICC Services, Paris.

Murray, Carole. 2012. Schmitthoff's Export Trade: The Law & Practice of International Trade, 12th edn. Thomson Reuters, London.

Nygh, P.E., 1976, 4th edn., Conflict of Laws in Australia, Butterworths, Sydney.

Pryles, M. Waincymer, J and Davies, M., 2004, International Trade Law: Commentary and Materials, 2nd edn., Lawbook Co, Sydney.

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