CML5687S
Higher postgraduate course, second semester.
30 NQF credits at NQF level 9
Convener: Professor A Ordor and T Lefifi
Course entry requirements: See Rules for LLM and MPhil Degrees.
Course outline:
People’s Republic of China (PRC) has become Africa’s leading trade and investment partner. Chinese presence has significant impact on Africa’s economic and policy development. Knowledge of Chinese law is a valuable resource for postgraduate law students, business people and legal professionals who want to understand and navigate China’s emerging role in Africa’s economy.
This course is designed to familiarise students with various aspects of Chinese business law and international investment policies. On completion, the student will emerge with a balanced and broad outlook on legal aspects of doing business with China, in China and Africa, as well as a projection of future developments. Starting with a brief overview of Chinese legal systems, rule of law and institutions, the course examines key current trends related to Chinese business and commercial law as follows: legal and
state enterprises reforms, intellectual property law, settlement of commercial disputes in China, company law, legal culture and case analysis. Thereafter the focus is directed at Chinese investment in Africa and legal co-operation under the Forum on China-Africa Co-operation (FOCAC) and China’s Policy for Africa. Finally, the course explains China’s working foreign investment approval
processes and authorities, as they relate to outbound investments.
DP requirements: None
Assessment: Coursework 60%, Examination 40%