Additional WTO related topics have been included in the current undergraduate and postgraduate modules of the BCom and BCom Honours degrees in Economics and International trade.
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…
Ordem Jurídica Internacional (International Legal Order). Aug-Dec 2017, LLB. In Law / 1st year / FGV The discipline of International Juridical Order deals with the forms of organization and regulation of international relations. It begins with an…
The International Economic Law course is a hybrid course of public and private elements, combining the classic tripod analysis of the regulation of the inter-state economic system - monetary, financial and commercial systems - with self-…
CDP4: IV Workshop on the General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS): A relevant course for policymakers and practitioners to enhance the knowledge of the Trade in Services and E-commerce while motivates policymakers and practitioners to pursue…
CDP3: Global Economic Governance, Feb-Jun 2018 (LLM. in Public Law / FGV), Aug-Dec 2018 (LLM. in Public Policies / FGV This course works with interdisciplinary competences, the structure of international economics politics, involving basic…
The Post-doctoral Program is on Trade Regulation. Currently, there are three candidates conducting their researches: (1) Digital trade; (2) international investments; and (3) regulatory barriers to trade. In the link (on the left - row D34),…
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…