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LAW-2221 International Trade Law

Prof. Sara A. Dillon,

3 credits day; 3 credits evening.

This course introduces the student to the legal and policy basis for international disputes in trade-

related matters. Starting with the genesis of the GATT system in the postwar period, students

will read widely in the legal texts representing the development of our contemporary global trade

regime. Students will study such important subjects as intellectual property and trade, free trade

in investments and services; as well as the "trade and environment" dilemma. They will become

familiar with recent high-profile trade disputes brought before the World Trade Organization.

Elective Course

Meets Financial Services Concentration Requirements

Meets International Law Concentration Requirements

Take Home Exam or Paper Required

LLM Course

<<Course Updated: March 11, 2016>>