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Katalin Csekő - Employee profile
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Dr. Katalin Csekő
Department of International Trade and Logistics
Associate professor
PhD
Dr. Katalin Csekő
Contacts
  • Office:1165 Budapest, Diósy Lajos utca 22-24.
  • Building:Building E, 2nd Floor, Room 20
  • Phone:+36 1 467-7800
  • Internal extension:845
  • Email:cseko.katalin@uni-bge.hu

Introduction

I started out as sales manager at a trading house that was engaged in international trade and finance. I developed and managed export-import deals and directed SMEs at dometic and foreign markets as CEO for nearly 25 years.
Since 2000 as counsellor I am involved in the work of the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC Hungary) where I drafted parts of two fundamentally important usages in international trade (the documentary credit and the Incoterms) and also parts of the new Hungarian Civil Code concerning the bank-guarantee.
From 2007 I have been lecturing the practice and law of international trade at the Budapest Business School (in Hungarian, English and German language) and have supported over 300 students as thesis supervisor.
I am a guest professor for two courses at the Baden-Wuerttemberg Cooperative State University (DHBW).
Providing expert opinion in the realm of international contract financing still plays an integral part of my professional work. Currently I am the Dean of FIMB

Office Hours

LocationK.II.11.
Hourskedd/Tuesday 17:15– 18:45
CommentA kiírt fogadóóra időpont 2022/23/1. félévének szorgalmi idejében él! Csak tanszéki ügyekben! The office hours will last until the end of the study period of the semester 2022/23/1! For departmental matters only!e-mailben történő előzetes egyeztetés alapján / prior consultation by email is required

Subject(s) taught

  • Payment Risk Management and Financing (Hungarian and English)
  • Legal Knowledge in Logistics (Hungarian)
  • Foreign Trade Regulations (English)
  • International Commercial Law and Practice (Hungarian and English)
  • International Contracts and Business Situations (English)
  • International Trade (Hungarian and English)

Professional career

  • 2016-Head of department at the Faculty of International Management and Business at Budapest Business School
  • 2017-Dean at the Faculty of International Management and Business at BBS
  • 2005-Trainer for corporate programmes (one-day trainings, workshops)
  • 2012-Trainer at the Hungarian Export Promotion Agency and at its predecessors
  • 2019-Trainer for economic attaches at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade

Research areas

  • My research activity focuses on two topics that profoundly affect the practice of internation trade:
  • a) trade (export) compliance issues, and
  • b) the impact of digitalisation on international trade law (usages).
  • The study of the universally applied and acknowledged usage of international trade, the Incoterms is also a key part of my professsional work and academic research.

Featured publications

  • INternational COmmercial TERMS, with explanations (book)
  • Problematic points in CIF model contracts (article)
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