International Trade Law: Public Law Issues

Discussion - 3 hours. China has become factory to the world, India its back office, and the United States its information intermediary. Our lives are increasingly intertwined with international trade. Trade law affects what goods we can buy, the safety of the foods we consume, and the conditions under which our clothes are produced. This course will review the existing landscape of trade regulation from the World Trade Organization to regional organizations such as NAFTA. The course will consider the implications of international trade law for developing economies and analyze both the strengths and weaknesses of the current international trade order.

Final Assessment: Exam

Advanced Writing
No
Units
3
Professional Skills
No
Course Number
290T
Active
Yes

Certificate

Cluster

Unit 16
No