Learning Outcomes
1. By the end of the course, students will have acquired an in-depth understanding of the WTO and its role in global governance, as well as knowledge of its Agreements, rules and procedures.
2.. The course will enhance students' understanding of WTO dispute settlement, negotiating processes and current issues under discussion.
3. The course will provide students with a basic understanding of the economic and policy objectives pursued by governments in WTO's discussions and negotiations
Professional Skills
Students will have developed the knowledge and practical skills to advice governments, the private sector, NGOs – as appropriate – about WTO's work. The course will also serve as a comprehensive introduction to trade law and practice for those who may become specialists at a later stage.
- Reading and Preparation for Class: 3 to 4 hours a week
- One policy paper (1-2 pages) and one exam in the form of open questions at the end of the course (to be submitted within 24 hours); one simulation exercise on the different roles and stages in a dispute, which will include a written assignment in preparation for the exercise.
- Research and Writing for Individual Assessments: around 15 hours for the paper, the simulation, and the exam
• Simulation exercise (written portion and in class exercise): worth 20%
• One final exam (based on open questions, to be submitted within 24 hours): worth 30%