International Trade Law
| LAW 497-01 | International Trade Law | 3 credits |
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| This course covers the regulation of international trade at the international level by organizations such as the World Trace Organization, at the regional level by such arrangements as the North American Free Trade Agreement, and at the national level by the U.S. and its principal trading partners through various U.S. trading institutions. Topics include the constitutional allocation of authority over international trade in the U.S., customs law, non-tariff barriers, import relief measures and other trade remedies, government procurement, trade in services, regional economic integrations, and the need to examine trade issues in relation to the new trade agenda, namely labor and environmental issues and the protection of intellectual property rights. | ||
Foundational:
Payment Systems
Sales
Secured Transactions
Supporting:
Bankruptcy Survey
Consumer Law*
Contract Theory*
European Union Law
Government Contracts
International Business Transactions
International Trade Law
Products Liability
* courses not offered every year