[1] The concept, subject and importance of International Business Law.
[2] International Conventions as a Source of International Business Law.
[3] Autonomous International Trade Law (International Formal Agreements, Customs, Uses).
[4] The concept and basic characteristics of the most privileged nation clause.
[5] Limitations and exceptions to the most privileged nation clause.
[6] National treatment clause.
[7] International organizations as subjects of international business law (concept, types,
characteristics, organizations of importance for the subject of international business law).
[8] General Agreement on Customs and Trade – GATT (origin, legal nature, objectives, principles).
[9] World Trade Organization (WTO): establishment, Final Act (Agreement) on the establishment
of the WTO, objectives, principles, authorities.
[10] Membership of the World Trade Organization with a special focus on the relationship between
BiH and the WTO.
[11] Settlement of disputes within the World Trade Organization.
[12] International Monetary Fund.
[13] The World Bank Group, with particular reference to the objectives and tasks of the
International Bank for Reconstruction and Development.
[14] United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL).
[15] International Institute for the Unification of Private Law (UNIDROIT).
[16] United Nations Economic Commission for Europe.
[17] International Chamber of Commerce.
[18] Central European Free Trade Zone (CEFTA).
[19] Foreign trade entities.
[20] The concept and forms of foreign trade operations.
[21] Special protective measures affecting foreign trade operations, with particular reference to
unilateral measures in BiH law.
[22] Free zones.
[23] The concept and types of foreign investment.
[24] Non-commercial risks and foreign investments.
[25] Multilateral Investment Insurance Agency (MIGA).
[26] Settlement of Investment Disputes and International Center for the Settlement of Investment
Disputes (ICSID).
[27] Protection of foreign investments in the law of Republika Srpska.
[28] Concessions.
[29] Branches and representative offices of foreign persons.
[30] UN Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods: Adoption, General
Characteristics, Relationship with the Hague Uniform Laws, Issues that are also issues not
regulated by the Convention.
[31] The subject area of application of the UN Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of
Goods.
[32] Territorial area of the application of the UN Convention on Contracts for the International Sale
of Goods.
[33] Bid for concluding a contract for the international sale of goods.
[34] Acceptance of a bid for concluding a contract for the international sale of goods.
[35] Form for concluding a contract for the international sale of goods.
[36] Obligation of the seller to deliver the sold goods (term, manner, place and time of delivery).
[37] Compliance of the goods with the contract and establishing conformity (inspection of goods,
notification of non-conformity).
[38] Obligation of the buyer to pay the price for the purchased goods.
[39] The remedies available to the seller in the event of a breach of contract by the buyer (sanctions
for non-performance of the contract by the buyer).
[40] Remedies available at the disposal of the buyer in the event of a breach of the contract by the
seller (sanctions for non-performance of the contract by the seller).
[41] Termination of the contract and the effect of termination of the contract on the international
sale of goods.
[42] Significant breach of contract on the international sale of goods.
[43] Violation of the contract on the international sale of goods before maturity.
[44] Termination of contracts for the international sale of goods with consecutive deliveries.
[45] Transfer of risk for goods sold from the seller to the buyer under the UN Convention on
Contracts for the International Sale of Goods.
[46] INCOTERMS clause.
[47] Transmission business in international traffic.
[48] Advocacy business in international traffic.
[49] The commission of commissions in international traffic.
[50] International Financial Leasing Contract.
[51] Franchising contract.
[52] Contract on business-technical cooperation.
[53] Factoring contract.
[54] Exclusive Distribution Agreement.
[55] Contract on the performance of investment works abroad: concept, types, essential elements,
method of conclusion.
[56] Obligations of the contractor to perform contracts for the execution of investment works
abroad.
[57] Obligations of the contracting authority (investor) from the contract on the execution of
investment works abroad.
[58] The responsibility of the contractor for construction defects.
[59] The notion, significance and sources of international transport law.
[60] The concept and importance of transport insurance.
[61] Insurance contract with special emphasis on insurance of goods in international transport.
[62] Contracts on tourism services.