Core Features and Current Issues of the World Trading System

2 - 6 July 2012

Overview Week 1

 

The first week of the programme will offer an interdisciplinary review of the features of international trade and the world trading system from the perspectives of economics, political science and law.  

Conducted by professors from the Graduate Institute, the first week aims at providing participants with a fluent understanding of the economics of free trade, the political implications of free-trade decisions, and the legal framework of the WTO system. 

This week may feature a visit to the premises of the WTO accompanied by top WTO officials, visits to prominent Missions to the WTO in Geneva, an interactive workshop on the TRIPS agreement and a simulation of a Dispute Settlement Mechanism Case study.  

 

Morning lectures

Series of lectures by internationally-renowned professors and high level officials from international organizations:

 

Assistant Professor, International Relations
World Trade Institute

  

 

The Politics of the World Trade Organisation

 

Adjunct Professor, International Economics
The Graduate Institute

 

 

Economics of Free Trade: Gains from Trade

 

Professor, International Law
The Graduate Institute

 

 

Overview of WTO Agreements

 

Associate Professor
Georgetown University

 

 

Trade and Services

 

Professor, International Economics
The Graduate Institute
 

Trade, economic growth and development


The programme is provisional and subject to change.

Afternoon workshops and visits

  • In-depth and small-group study of selected issues addressed in morning lectures

  • Visits to international organisations in Geneva

  • Practical exercises, including negotiation simulations and role play

Evening event

  • Public lecture followed by a cocktail

 

 

A detailed syllabus will be provided to participants before the start of the Programme.

 

Applications

Applications are now closed for Summer 2012!

Download

Find us on facebook

Share this page