Master EU business regulations, company setup, employment law, taxation & dispute resolution to navigate the European market effectively.
Master EU business regulations, company setup, employment law, taxation & dispute resolution to navigate the European market effectively.
This comprehensive course explores the key legal aspects of conducting business within the European Union, providing learners with practical knowledge and strategic insights from leading law practitioners. Over six modules, students will develop a sound understanding of EU regulations governing business transactions, company establishment, and management. The curriculum covers crucial areas including contractual arrangements, company law frameworks, labor regulations, tax compliance, environmental standards, and cross-border dispute resolution. Students will learn to analyze EU case law and draft proper case reports, gaining skills directly applicable to real-world business scenarios. As the second course in Lund University's European Business Law Specialization, it builds on fundamental concepts while preparing students for more specialized topics. Designed for both legal professionals and business decision-makers, this course equips participants with the knowledge needed to successfully navigate the European business landscape.
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What you'll learn
Understand the relevant regulations governing the internal European Union market
Establish and run a company within the European Union
Employ staff and recognize workers' rights and obligations
Comply with tax regulations and environmental standards
Set up agreements and resolve cross-border disputes
Successfully analyse EU case law and draft case reports
Skills you'll gain
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There are 6 modules in this course
This six-week course provides a comprehensive introduction to doing business in Europe from a legal perspective. The curriculum is structured around six key modules that systematically build knowledge of European business law. Module 1 covers making business transactions, including international contracts, sales conditions, and transportation agreements. Module 2 focuses on establishing and running companies within the EU, examining company law harmonization and governance structures. Module 3 addresses labor law issues, including employee rights, equality regulations, and enterprise restructuring. Module 4 covers tax regulations and environmental compliance standards necessary for European operations. Module 5 explores cross-border dispute resolution mechanisms and private international law principles. The final module equips students with practical case analysis skills, teaching them to read and understand EU case law and write professional case reports. The course combines theoretical knowledge with practical insights from legal practitioners, making it valuable for business professionals and lawyers alike.
Making Business Transactions
Module 1 · 2 Hours to complete
Establishing a Company
Module 2 · 2 Hours to complete
Employing and Working in Europe
Module 3 · 2 Hours to complete
Paying Taxes and Complying with Environmental Standards
Module 4 · 2 Hours to complete
Resolving Cross-border Disputes
Module 5 · 2 Hours to complete
Case Clinic
Module 6 · 1 Hours to complete
Fee Structure
Instructors
Senior Lecturer in EU Law at Lund University
Dr. Annegret Engel is a Senior Lecturer in EU law at Lund University, a position she has held since March 2019. Prior to joining Lund, she worked at Cardiff University in Wales, the British Institute of International and Comparative Law (BIICL) in London, and the European Commission's Directorate-General for Internal Market. Dr. Engel completed her Ph.D. at Durham University in 2014, where her thesis was awarded "No corrections" (summa cum laude). Her extensive background in EU law and international relations enriches her teaching and research, contributing significantly to the academic community at Lund University. For more information about her work, you can visit her profile on the Lund University website here.
Expert in EU International Tax Law and Education
Cécile Brokelind is a Professor of Business Law at the Department of Business Law within the School of Economics and Management at Lund University, Sweden. Since 1995, she has been a dedicated educator and researcher in EU and international tax law. Her career began in France, where she served as an editor for a French Tax Law review from 1987 to 1989, followed by a role as a tax consultant at an international audit firm in Paris until 1992. Since 2010, she has played a pivotal role in developing and teaching a one-year Master's program in European and International Tax Law in collaboration with Lund University's Faculty of Law.
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