Certified Expert in International Trade Policy & Law
PROGRAMME OVERVIEW
The “International Trade Policy and Law” program is a 12-week course designed to provide participants with a deep understanding of the principles, policies, and legal frameworks that govern international trade. Tailored for business professionals, policymakers, legal practitioners, and students, this course aims to enhance knowledge of global trade dynamics, develop effective trade strategies, and navigate the legal complexities of international trade agreements and disputes. The course ensures that participants can apply what they have learned to real-world trade policies or legal issues by combining academic knowledge with practical applications.
CURRICULUM
The course is structured into twelve modules, each of which focuses on crucial areas of international trade policy and law. To guarantee that the subject is fully understood and applied in real-world situations, the modules comprise lectures, case studies, practical exercises, and assessments. Participants will:
» Understand historical development, fundamental concepts, and current trends in global trade.
» Study classical and modern trade theories and their practical applications.
» Learn about tariffs, quotas, subsidies, non-tariff barriers, and their objectives and impacts.
» Explore trade policy formulation, stakeholder roles, and legal frameworks like the WTO and RTAs.
» Examine legal and regulatory issues in trade of goods and services, and efficiency measures.
» Understand intellectual property rights, TRIPS Agreement, and trade dispute resolution processes.
» Analyze current trade issues, such as trade wars, protectionism, digital trade, and global supply chains.
THE COURSE AS AN INVESTMENT
By the end of the course, participants will:
» Have a comprehensive understanding of international trade policies and legal frameworks.
» Be able to analyze and apply trade theories and policies to real-world situations.
» Understand the roles and functions of key international trade organizations.
» Develop skills to formulate and assess trade policies.
» Be equipped to handle legal issues and disputes in international trade.
WHO SHOULD REGISTER
The following categories can register for the programme:
» Entrepreneurs and business leaders involved in international trade.
» Government officials and advisors working in trade and economic policy.
» Lawyers and legal advisors specializing in trade law.
» Individuals pursuing studies or research in international trade and economics.
» Professionals providing consultancy services in trade and investment.
» NGO and international organization professionals working on trade development projects.