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,…
Guest lecture: Jan Bohanes, the ACWL, December 7 – 9, 2017, “Issues of Economic Analysis in International Trade Litigation” The course examines the interplay of legal and economic issues in particular types of WTO litigation. Economic analysis is…
Adoption into the International trade: modern trends, methods of analysis module, a book, A Practical Guide to Trade Policy Analysis, WTO, UNCTAD, 2012 The aim of the course is to develop skills for the complex analysis of trends and prospects of…
The publishing of a book on "Trade Map" was supported by WCP-UJ to help students (undergraduate and graduate) in areas of trade and international economics and trade.
Course Description This interdisciplinary and policy-oriented course intends to provide students with thorough knowledge on the international trading system and its development over time. Therefore, firstly, key international…
Course Description With the growing economic interdependence of the world, understanding the international trading system is becoming increasingly important. With as much as 50% (or more) of profits of some businesses coming from…