Bachelor
2022/2023
Doing Business in Russia: The Legal Dimension
Type:
Elective course (Law)
Area of studies:
Law
Delivered by:
School of Private Law
Where:
Faculty of Law
When:
4 year, 1, 2 module
Mode of studies:
offline
Open to:
students of all HSE University campuses
Language:
English
ECTS credits:
6
Contact hours:
64
Course Syllabus
Abstract
This course aims to describe the main segments of Russian Business Law, namely: business vehicles – commercial entities through which the business can be carried on; legal framework of business transactions, the fundamentals of Russian contract law and specific rules with regard to business contracts; the general picture of the rules of the state regulation of business activities.
Learning Objectives
- 1. The aims of the course This course aims to describe the main segments of Russian Business Law, namely: business vehicles – commercial entities through which the business can be carried on; legal framework of business transactions, the fundamentals of Russian contract law and specific rules with regard to business contracts; the general picture of the rules of the state regulation of business activities. • The objective of the course is familiarise the students with the legal dimension of the practicalities of the Russian business activities, thus enabling them to understand the main issues to be considered while advising the business clients. Anticipated results: • Skills and abilities: - familiarization with and appropriate usage of Russian business law terminology and fundamental institutes; - practical abilities of research and analysis of case-law and academic publications; - skills to analyse and solve cases, building up of a legal position in the sphere of Russian business law. • Students are expected to gain professional understanding of: - the main sources and institutions of Russian business law; - the main features the most popular commercial legal entities – limited liability societies and joint-stock societies, their legal status, structure, management, regulatory requirements; - the main rules regulating business transactions; - the main rules regarding settlement in the course of business; • Students should gain the following competences: - working with the fundamental legal documents regulating Russian business environment; - search, analyse, and work with legally relevant information by using the juridical, comparative and other methods; - identify and present legal issues while advising on transactions where Russian business law is involved; . Entry requirements: the students are encouraged to possess the basin knowledge of civil, administrative and contract law.
Expected Learning Outcomes
- Understands the system of the source of law in Russia and the general structure of the business law.
- Understands different companies involved in business activities, their structure, management, suitability for different business models
- Understands the rules related to the contract law in general, B2B and B2C contracts.
- Understands the mandatory rules imposed by the state regulation over the business activities.
- Understands the general rules related to the consumer protection in Russia.
- Understands the court system and alternative dispute resolution choices in Russia.
Course Contents
- 1. General overview of the Russian business law, its sources and structure
- 2. Business vehicles
- 3. Business transactions.
- 4. State regulation and control over the business activities.
- 5. Consumer protection.
- 6. Dispute resolution.
Assessment Elements
- Participation and working on the seminars (including case study)
- Written essays (on the subjects offered by the lecturer)Written essays (on the subjects offered by the lecturer)
Interim Assessment
- 2022/2023 2nd module0.3 * Participation and working on the seminars (including case study) + 0.7 * Written essays (on the subjects offered by the lecturer)
Bibliography
Recommended Core Bibliography
- E. Tyagay. (2016). Russian Business Law. BRICS Law Journal, (2), 176. https://doi.org/10.21684/2412-2343-2016-3-2-176-179
Recommended Additional Bibliography
- E. Tyagay. (2016). Russian Business Law. Retrieved from http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&site=eds-live&db=edsbas&AN=edsbas.B491103B