This is an introductory course to trade theory for lawyers. It is designed to equip LL.M. Candidates with basic knowledge and understanding of International trade theories. The application of these theories is illustrated with reference to…

In an increasingly globalised and digital society, the role of businesses has never been more vital. The world has become more connected than it has ever been, with businesses being able to command world-wide markets. Furthermore, the…

This course focuses on international trade strategy in a changing global environment. The evolution of international business and the current global business environment are analysed. Trade technology, competitiveness and national policy are…

International trade patterns are evolving rapidly, affecting both how countries interact and how we try to comprehend the nature of international transactions in an academic setting. Economics 4671 will attempt to cover a broad array of relevant…

This course covers the World Trade Organization (WTO) and its regulatory regime for international trade. It covers the origins, institutions, and agreements of the organization. It focuses on the past, present, and the future of the organization…

Master Degree of WTO Law Discipline: Science of Law First-level Subject: Science of Law Department: School of Trade Negotiations

75 students graduated with Master of Arts in International Studies and 10 students graduated with a Master of Arts in Economics (doing trade related research and being supervised by WCP members) on Friday 22nd December 2017 at the Chancellor’s…

Dr. Peter Kitonyo and Dr. James Gatauwa graduated on Friday, September 14, 2018 Chancellor’s Court the 59th Congregation for the Conferment of Degrees and Award of Diplomas

This thesis aimed at developing both single product and composite measures of financial inclusion and to establish how it links to welfare and vulnerability to poverty in Kenya. This is motivated by the need to raise financial inclusion to the…