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762 - International Trade

Professor: Daniel C.K. Chow
Credits: 3
Semester: 2009 Autumn

Second Writing Requirement? No
Seminar? No
Professional Responsibility? No
Prerequisites: None

Course Description

This course deals with the public international law framework and institutions that regulate trade and economic relations between nations. We will focus on the World Trade Organization and the implementation of its obligations into U.S. domestic law as well as other major international trade organizations such as NAFTA and the European Union. Among other topics, we will examine unfair trade practices, such as dumping and the use of subsidies, and the remedies used by nations to address these practices such as the imposition of anti-dumping and countervailing duties. This course deals with the public international and administrative law side of international trade whereas the course on International Business Transactions deals with the private law and transactional side of international trade.

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