Selected Problems in International Trade & Economics
LAW 570-01 | Selected Problems in International Trade and Economics Seminar | 2 credits |
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This course will examine both the benefits and the costs that have
resulted from increasing interdependence among national economies as
globalization facilitates the cross-border flow of capital, goods,
services and technology. Selected topics will include international
intellectual property; issues of increased economic growth and
efficiency; job loss versus job gain due to free trade; the special
needs of developing countries; economic inequality, the impact of these
economic policies on global environmental degradation; economic
integration (such as the creation of the World Trade Organization, the
North American Free Trade Agreement, and the European Union); the
relationship, if any, between markets and democracy; race, ethnicity,
and culture, specifically as they relate to structural market reforms. Optionally satisfies the writing requirement. |
Foundational:
International Business Transactions
Public International Law
Supporting:
Admiralty
Comparative Constitutional Systems*
Comparative Law*
Cultural Property Law
European Union Law
Human Rights
Immigration Law
International Criminal Law
International Bioethics and Health Care*
International Organizations
International Practice Clinic: Iraqi Tribunal*
International Trade
Islamic Law
Law & Development
Litigation in Civil Law Systems*
Military Law*
National Security Law*
Post-Conflict Justice and the Rule of Law
Selected Problems in International Trade & Economics*
Terrorism*
Transitional Justice*
Transnational Litigation*
*courses not offered every year