The major of WTO LAW aims at cultivating senior inter-disciplinary professionals in international law and business who are excellent in both moral and academic performances, with solid foundation and knowledge structure in international law and…
This will introduce students to the law of the World Trade Organization (WTO). Students will learn to analyze and interpret WTO law in light of the history and structure of the WTO, the rules of treaty interpretation and the political economy of…
A one week training course was offered to the graduate students at the Department of Natural Resource Economics, Sultan Qaboos University on the Application of STATA to analyze trade data and gravity modeling from April 30th to May 4th,…
The chair continued its support to the organisation of short-training course in quantitative techniques in the field of international trade, agriculture and the environment for graduate students at the Department of Natural Resource Economics and…
Through the WCP, the Tunis Business School (TBS) aims to provide three trade policy courses for professionals during the academic year 2015/2016. The third Trade Policy Course is presented by Dr. Lota Dabio Tamini, Professor at Laval University…
TBS’s International Political Economy [IPE] degree is designed for students who are interested in the global structures, institutions and processes that affect all states and economies. The minor is designed around the idea that many issues on…
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…
Presented by Mustapha Sadni Jallab at the 2016 WCP Annual Conference.
Presented by Mustapha Sadni Jallab at the 2015 WCP Annual Conference.