WTO Law
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 Public International Law, the course explores the principles, agreements, and procedures that underpin international trade governance.
Through a combination of theoretical analysis and practical case studies, students will examine the sources of WTO law, the organization’s decision-making processes, and its dispute settlement mechanism. The course equips students with the skills to interpret WTO agreements, analyze trade disputes, and apply legal reasoning to real-world scenarios. By the end of the course, students will be able to critically assess the effectiveness of the WTO in promoting free trade, resolving conflicts, and balancing diverse national interests within a multilateral framework.
This course is ideal for students seeking to deepen their understanding of international economic law and to develop practical competencies in global trade policy and legal analysis.