The WTO Law course offers a comprehensive introduction to the legal framework and institutional structure of the World Trade Organization (WTO), emphasizing its role in shaping the global trading system. Designed for students with a foundation in…
WTO Law and Practice is an elective course that provides a comprehensive overview of the World Trade Organization (WTO), its legal framework, and procedures. This course explores the principles and rules that govern international trade,…
The course aims to introduce practices and theoretical explanations of International Business. Students will be exposed to a number of real-life strategic dilemmas, and encouraged to make their own decisions, using analytical tools presented in…
International Trade possesses major operating, financial challenges and risks due to involvement of multiple stakeholders (multiple client across countries, banks, countries with different risk profiles and own set of trade rules &…
This course is designed to help students in developing a better understanding of topics related to international trade and sustainable development. The objective of the course can be divided into two major categories. 1) To provide in-depth…
On 6 March 2025, Prof Henri Bezuidenhout, member of the WTO-WCP Team, presented a dynamic and forward-looking workshop titled “AI and Us” to members of the School of Economics. This three-hour session formed part of the Chair’s ongoing commitment…
On 29th August 2022, the Chair (WCP-Nepal), Prof. Dr. Devi Prasad Bedari nominated the members of the Advisory Board for the WTO Chairs Programme, Nepal. As well as Prof. Dr. Devi Prasad Bedari has also formed the WCP-Nepal Program Implementation…
Writing competence is of critical importance in postgraduate studies, because it often is one of very few, if not the only, communication channel(s) open between lecturer / supervisor / examiner and student, and the only real opportunity that the…
The original course outline and outcomes have been extended with assistance from WTO experts who provided STATA training and other inputs. The current Research Methodology Course sets out to equip the Economics and International Trade fourth…
The second trial sessions of a new tailored short course in Academic Writing Skills for new Master’s and PhD students in Economics and International Trade took place in March/April 2017. The sessions were spread over four days: 16–17 March 2017…