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28 September 2015

World Trade Forum 2015

CTEI professors Baldwin and Pauwelyn took part to the works of the World Trade Forum 2015. Pauwelyn contributed to the panel "Thinking about Performance in the Context of the World Trade Organization:  An Interdisciplinary Perspective".

The World Trade Forum 2015 was organized by World Trade Institute (WTI) of the University of Bern in conjunction with the European University Institute in Florence, the Graduate Institute Geneva and the Centre for Economic Policy Research in London organises, at the Kursaal in Bern from 25-26 September 2015.

"20 Years of the World Trade Organization” will be the theme of this year’s event. Its aim is to create a platform for dialogue surrounding topics related to the history of the WTO, promoting new regulatory solutions, settling disputes, compliance, re-emergence of big power politics and the relationship between WTO-PTA-megaregionals. The event will attract high-level speakers to engage with over 150 academics, practitioners and young talents in the fields of international relations, law and economics to Bern.

CTEI professors Baldwin and Pauwelyn took part to the works of the World Trade Forum 2015. Pauwelyn contributed to the panel "Thinking about Performance in the Context of the World Trade Organization:  An Interdisciplinary Perspective".

The World Trade Forum 2015 was organized by World Trade Institute (WTI) of the University of Bern in conjunction with the European University Institute in Florence, the Graduate Institute Geneva and the Centre for Economic Policy Research in London organises, at the Kursaal in Bern from 25-26 September 2015.

"20 Years of the World Trade Organization” will be the theme of this year’s event. Its aim is to create a platform for dialogue surrounding topics related to the history of the WTO, promoting new regulatory solutions, settling disputes, compliance, re-emergence of big power politics and the relationship between WTO-PTA-megaregionals. The event will attract high-level speakers to engage with over 150 academics, practitioners and young talents in the fields of international relations, law and economics to Bern.