Forty-first UNCTAD Regional Course on key issues on the international economic agenda 25 March-5 April 2019 UON, MOF KENYA

The forty-first UNCTAD regional course on key issues on the international economic agenda organized by the University of Nairobi, with the support of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Kenya. Covered the following topics: 

WTO TBT National Workshop on The Agreement on Technical Barriers to Trade

The WTO TBT National Workshop on The Agreement on Technical Barriers to Trade discussed:

Launch of a Research Group: International Trade & Investment Law (Law Schools Global League)

The current times are challenging for existing trade and investment rules. Hence, this field of study presents many interesting topical avenues for legal research, and now arguably more so than ever before. Law Schools Global League has launched a new working group. The work to be done by this working group will contribute to the global discussion on the regulations of global trade and investment rules. The participating legal scholars will analyze the ways in which international regulations and agreements can address the key changes in our society and international economy.

International trade and food security: Exploring collective food security in Asia

This book is a timely and comprehensive analysis of the links between trade and food security, using available data as well as evidence from economic theory and history. It is an edited publication, drawing on expertise from senior staff at the WTO, a wide range of trade academics from both Asia and more widely, and the private sector (although the last possibly a little under represented given the importance of private traders and especially large corporations in the world food trading system).

SIEL conference in Washington DC

WCP Chair holder Michael Ewing-Chow organized a WTO panel "Trade and X: the Future of the WTO" with other WCP Chair holders Bradly Condon, Valentina Delich, Pinar Artiran, chaired by Mark Wu and commented by Henry Gao at the SIEL conference in Washington DC in July 2018. Conference link: http://www.sielnet.org/SIEL2018

Trade and the Environment

Created and ran a course on Trade and the Environment with Bradly Condon in July 2017 at ITAM, Mexico as part of the LGLS Summer School. This course focuses on the treatment of environmental and health regulation in trade and investment disputes. Its duration is 700 minutes, spread over 5 days in July 2017. Students will learn the basic obligations and exceptions that apply in WTO law and international investment law with regard to environmental regulations. They will apply this knowledge in class to analyze jurisprudence and present legal arguments in fictitious disputes (mini moots).

Empowering Perspective on International Commerce

EPIC stands for "Empowering Perspectives on International Commerce", formerly known as the World Trade Model Community (WTMC). We are a community that serves as a dedicated forum for students to learn and discuss global trade issues ranging from various economic sectors by using different perspectives.

MASTER OF ARTS IN GLOBAL TRADE DIPLOMACY

Global Trade Diplomacy (GTD) is a multi-disciplinary graduate program in International Trade Studies which is initiated and developed under WTO Chairs Program (WCP) UGM Indonesia. GTD is currently administered under Graduate Program in International Relations, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, UGM. It however comprises UGM’s faculty members originated from diverse academic backgrounds, ranging from Faculty of Law, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Faculty of Agricultural Engineering, Faculty of Agriculture to Faculty of Economics and Business.

Topics Developed

Analysis of the readiness of Indonesian domestic suppliers to encounter GPA in IEU-CEPA

The Centre for World Trade Studies UGM undertook the following research project in collaboration with the Indonesian National Public Procurement Agency (NPPA) in 2018. The first research project analyses the readiness of Indonesian domestic suppliers to encounter the Government Procurement Agreement (GPA) in Indonesia-European Union Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (IEU-CEPA).

WCP web site through Istanbul Bilgi University website

The website has been updated and is being used to disseminate information. Website for the Research Center for International Trade Law and Arbitration can be found at:
https://utitam-wcp.bilgi.edu.tr. The WCP website is used to disseminate information to students, wider public and all the trade related stakeholders and also serve as a means to network with the other WTO Chair Holders in the world. Electronic newsletter is underway to disseminate information to various stakeholders and promote the RCITA’s activities.