Intl Trd Pol Theory&Practice (LAW-817-002)
de Lima-Campos, McKinney
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Description
This course offers an examination of the trade policies of major players, a discussion of trade policy instruments and their impacts on international trade law and negotiations. Students will develop an analytical view of the U.S. trade policy system in comparison with systems of the European Union, Brazil, China, and other developing countries. Taught by a foreign government official and a U.S. attorney-lobbyist, this course offers the unique opportunity for students to learn about complex international trade issues from the perspective of foreign governments and foreign practitioners. The course is recommended for students who want to develop a critical view of international trade negotiations and understand the motivations behind the policies and actions of governments regarding international trade issues.
Textbooks and Other Materials
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Policy Development and Negotiations in International Trade: A Practical Guide to Effective Commercial Diplomacy, Geza Feketekuty, ed. (2012).
First Class Readings
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Syllabus
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