International Project Finance
Professor
Frederick Jenney
LL.M Course 928 (cross-listed)
| 2 credit hours
Provides a detailed review and analysis of the technique of project financing in an international environment (particularly in emerging markets). Emphasis is placed upon structuring and risk allocation issues, which are looked at in the context of specific transactions and from the perspective of the various parties to the project (equity holders, lenders, providers of goods and services). Material is selected from actual transactions so as to illustrate documentation issues when different sources of financing participate in the project. The aspects peculiar to infrastructure projects (such as power, telecommunications, ports, toll roads, etc.) are also considered.
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Spring
2010 Schedule |
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LAWG-928-08
(CRN #: 10197)
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Jenney F |
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5/8D
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LAWJ-928-08
(CRN #: 10679)
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Jenney F |
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5/8D
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Prerequisite Courses:
Recommended: Contracts; Accounting Concepts for Lawyers; Conflict of Laws: Choice of Law (or the equivalent Conflict of Laws: Choice of Law (International Focus)); Corporate Finance; Corporations.
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Mutually Excluded Courses:
Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: Infrastructure Projects in Developing and Transition Countries; International Project Finance; International Project Finance and Investment; International Project Finance & Development: Case Studies; or Transacting International Finance.
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