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This program provides comprehensive coverage of modern international economic law across all key domains. Breaking from traditional approaches, it bridges the gap between major sectors of global economic governance - trade, investment, and finance - while highlighting shared issues and emerging challenges. The foundational course delivers an overarching perspective on international economic governance and law's multifaceted role within it. Central topics encompass the architecture of global economic systems, trade regulations and institutions, investment frameworks, and financial mechanisms. Utilizing diverse legal, critical, and interdisciplinary methodologies, the curriculum enables advanced study of current international economic regulations, examining their full normative, political, and historical dimensions. Participants gain from instructors with varied international expertise spanning multiple nations including Germany, Canada, Portugal, the UK, and Uzbekistan. The program features outstanding resources like specialized law libraries, digital materials, and access to official databases including the European Documentation Centre. Through guest lectures, research seminars, and special events, students connect with global legal professionals and scholars, engaging with cutting-edge discussions in international economic law.
This unique blend of doctrinal, theoretical, historical, comparative, and policy perspectives makes graduates exceptionally attractive to both public and private sector employers. Ideal for careers in international organizations, government, research institutions, think-tanks, NGOs, consulting, or academia, the program also benefits legal practitioners by contextualizing specific issues (like trade or investment disputes) within the wider framework of international economic law.