International Economic Law

Objectives

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General characterization

Code

33121

Credits

4

Responsible teacher

Lúcio Tomé Feteira

Hours

Weekly - Available soon

Total - 3

Teaching language

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Prerequisites

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Bibliography

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Teaching method

Classes will combine lectures with discussions on previously designated topics. Students will have advance access to reading materials and/or bibliographical references on the designated topics.


Evaluation method

Students may choose between two types of assessment: (i) an assessment exclusively based on the grade obtained at the final written exam (100%); or (ii) an assessment based on the weighted average resulting from the grade obtained in the final written exam (50%) combined with the grade resulting from active participation in the classroom (50%). The latter will require the advance reading of materials and active engagement in class concerning the discussion of preselected topics.


Subject matter

I. – Introduction: notion and object of IEL; IEL and International Public Law; legal sources; evolution of IEL; current trends and challenges to IEL



 



II. – IEL and EU Law: the common commercial policy (CCP); the EU as an actor in the multilateral trading system.



 



III. International trade law




  1. Why trade?

  2. Why free trade?

  3. Discussing protectionism and globalization



IV - The WTO Agreement: origins, structure, institutional setting and dispute settlement



V. – GATT: obligations, exceptions and remedies



VI. – GATS: overview



VII. – Topical issues in international trade: what future for multilateralism?



VIII. – The World Bank Group



IX. – The international monetary system and the IMF



X. — Conclusion