262.3 sec. 001 - International Trade (Fall 2024)
Instructor: David Singh Grewal (view instructor's teaching evaluations - degree students only | profile)
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Units: 3
Grading Designation: Graded
Mode of Instruction: In-Person
Meeting:
W 3:35 PM - 6:15 PM
Location: Law 12
From August 21, 2024
To November 20, 2024
Course End: November 20, 2024
Class Number: 32560
Enrollment info:
Enrolled: 21
Waitlisted: 0
Enroll Limit: 41
As of: 01/10 02:03 PM
This course will examine the laws, policies, and multilateral institutions governing the global trade in goods and services, with a particular focus on the main multilateral trading body, the World Trade Organization (WTO). After an introduction to WTO rules concerning tariffs, non-tariff barriers, as well as the exceptions to these disciplines provided by public policy and other rationales, we will turn to a series of specific topic areas, including trade and national security, services, agriculture, environmental concerns, labor, and regional agreements.
No prior knowledge of international trade or of international law is required.
Attendance at the first class is mandatory for all currently enrolled and waitlisted students; any currently enrolled or waitlisted students who are not present on the first day of class (without prior permission of the instructor) will be dropped. The instructor will continue to take attendance throughout the add/drop period and anyone who moves off the waitlist into the class must continue to attend or have prior permission of the instructor in order not to be dropped.
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Exam Notes: (F) In-class final exam
(Subject to change by faculty member only through the first two weeks of instruction)
Exam Length: 4 hours
Course Category: International and Comparative Law
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