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<title>Course Book for Business Law</title>
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<description>Course Book for Business Law
Ciochina, Elena
The course Business Law is a fundamental component of the academic training for students enrolled in the undergraduate program in Business Administration. It is designed to provide students with a structured and comprehensive understanding of the legal principles and frameworks governing commercial activity, economic relations, and corporate behavior in a modern market economy. In the context of increasing legal complexity, global economic integration, and the expansion of entrepreneurship, the ability to understand and apply business law is no longer a secondary skill, but a core professional competency. This discipline aims to equip students not only with theoretical knowledge of civil, commercial, and corporate law, but also with practical insights into how legal mechanisms function in real business contexts. Through the study of contracts, company formation and operation, obligations, commercial transactions, and legal responsibility, students will develop analytical thinking and legal reasoning essential to informed business decision-making. Special emphasis is placed on the application of legal norms in business relationships, ensuring legality, predictability, and ethical compliance in all entrepreneurial actions. The course content corresponds to the curriculum requirements approved by the Academy of Economic Studies of Moldova and is aligned with contemporary national legislation, especially the Civil Code of the Republic of Moldova, as well as relevant international legal standards. The structure of the discipline supports a progressive and logical accumulation of knowledge, from the general principles of law to the specificities of business entities and legal acts. This course also supports the development of a responsible, legally informed, and proactive managerial culture. The students are encouraged to approach legal situations with both rigor and critical thinking, understanding the legal environment not as a barrier, but as a framework for stability and innovation in economic life. In this spirit, Business Law becomes not only a theoretical subject but a practical instrument for every future business professional. 347.7(075.8)
CIOCHINA, Elena. Course Book for Business Law. Chişinău: SEP ASEM, 2025. 262 p. ISBN 978-9975-168-44-1 (PDF).
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<title>Course Support for International Trade Law</title>
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<description>Course Support for International Trade Law
Ciochina, Elena
The course International Trade Law provides a comprehensive overview of key theoretical concepts and practical tools essential for students engaging with this discipline. It also serves as a valuable resource for legal practitioners and scholars dealing with legal issues related to the institutions and mechanisms governing international trade law. This course examines the foundational legal frameworks that shape international commercial relations. Topics include an overview of global trade, the legal status of actors involved in international commerce, and the general theory of international commercial contracts—such as the international sale of goods, intermediation contracts, international transport agreements, insurance contracts, and other transactions typical in cross-border trade. The field covered in this course continues to gain significance due to the expanding global economy. In the context of increasing foreign investment in the Republic of Moldova, the regulation of legal relationships between parties from different jurisdictions becomes a vital component of international economic cooperation. This material has been developed primarily in light of international conventions to which the Republic of Moldova is a party, supplemented by relevant provisions of the Civil Code and the Code of Civil Procedure, as well as applicable soft law instruments in international trade. Additionally, it draws on case law and arbitration practice from the International Commercial Arbitration Court under the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Republic of Moldova. The current course aims not only to inform but also to encourage exploration. It is designed as a practical guide for those seeking a solid understanding of the legal dimensions of international trade. Its structure aligns with the curriculum and lecture topics, while also considering the real needs of professionals in the field and the importance of clarifying the scope and application of trade-related legal norms. CZU: 347.7(075.8)
CIOCHINA, Elena. Course Support for International Trade Law. Chişinău: SEP ASEM, 2025. 304 p. ISBN 978-9975-168-54-0 (PDF).
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<title>Investment activity. University course: Specialization/Study programme: 0412.1 Finance and Banking</title>
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<description>Investment activity. University course: Specialization/Study programme: 0412.1 Finance and Banking
Bunu, Mariana
The course Investment Activity is an introduction to the most fundamental concepts, principles, analytical methods and tools useful for making investment decisions. First of all, to develop a basic understanding of the investment. The study of investments and of their principles and practices is concerning with the investors attempt to make logical decisions about alternatives that have varying degrees of return and risk. This course will focus on the basic building blocks: the “macro” level that pertains to national economy level and investment policy considerations, and the “micro” level, which pertains to firm level and individual investment project. UDC: 330.322
Bunu, Mariana. Investment activity. University course: Specialization/Study programme: 0412.1 Finance and Banking. Chisinau: SEP ASEM, 2025. 99 p. ISBN 978-9975-168-78-6 (PDF).
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<title>Course Notes for International Commercial Arbitration</title>
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<description>Course Notes for International Commercial Arbitration
Boaghi, Viorica 
The academic course of International commercial arbitration is designed to facilitate the studies in the area of international commercial arbitration by providing a comprehensive understanding of the legal sources, futures and architecture of international commercial arbitration. The present paper provides a comprehensive information by guiding the student’s in analyzing specific subject of the academic course of ”International commercial arbitration”. In this sense, the course note intends to make a contribution to academic studies by presenting the actual information on international commercial arbitration matters. The course notes are based on theory and practice, including legal framework and case studies. The students will engage with key instruments in the area or international commercial arbitration which will contribute to development of simulation and interactive session in the process of studies. CZU: 341.63(075.8)
BOAGHI, Viorica. Course Notes for International Commercial Arbitration. Chişinău: SEP ASEM, 2025. 147 p. ISBN 978-9975-168-74-8.
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