251036 KU WTO Law (2021W)
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This is a fee-based continuous education and training programme/certificate course offered by the Postgraduate Center. Please note that you must be admitted to a continuing education and training programme/certificate course to participate.
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Language: English
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Assessment: Written exam
Permitted materials: open-book exam
Permitted materials: open-book exam
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50% for a positive grade, based on the written exam
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All topics covered in the course
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Last modified: Th 16.02.2023 00:22
Contents: The class first gives an introduction to the basic economic principles underpinning the world trade system and international economic law. It then discusses the historical roots of international trade law from the GATT 1947 to today’s WTO followed by an introduction to its current structure, institutions and decision-making rules. The main part of the class will discuss the principles and substantive standards of WTO law, with a focus on the principle of non-discrimination and exceptions in the rules governing trade in goods. The final part of the lecture will deal with dispute settlement within the WTO.
Method: Lecture and class discussion