Projects

   
     
  Thinking Ahead on International Trade (TAIT)  

 

Thinking ahead on International Trade (TAIT) is a research programme devoted to the analyses of medium-term challenges facing the international trade system in general and the WTO in particular. While founded on scholarship, the analysis is undertaken in association with public and business sector actors.  
     
  Trade Law Clinic  

 

The Trade Law Clinic is part of a seminar given by Professor Joost Pauwelyn. It offers an opportunity to analyse WTO dispute settlement rules and jurisprudence through a combination of theory and practice. Working in groups and under supervision, students deal with legal questions coming from real clients, including ICTSD, UNCTAD and OXFAM.
     
  ProDoc Trade  

 

ProDoc Trade is a Swiss-funded programme that promotes PhD candidates in Economics working on trade related theses. It networks the faculties of the Graduate Institute, of the University of Geneva and of the University of Lausanne together and with several other trade scholars in academina and international institutions.
 
  Informal International Law-Making  

 

 
  Geneva Trade and Development Workshop   Spring Semester, 2010   Programme
 
  Geneva Lectures on Global Economic Governance  

 

The Geneva Lectures are the centerpiece of a joint initiative of the Centre for Trade and Economic Integration at the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies and the Global Economic Governance Programme at the University of Oxford.
 
  WTO Moot Court Competition  

 

The European Law Students’ Association (ELSA) organises the Moot Court Competition on International Trade Law. This simulated hearing, based on the World Trade Organization (WTO) dispute settlement system, involves not only law students from the entire world, but also several respected trade law experts and WTO legal officers.
     
  The Calculation and Design of Trade Sanctions in WTO Dispute Settlement  
18th  to 19th  July, 2008
The Centre organised a two-day interdisciplinary workshop on the calculation and design of trade sanctions in WTO dispute settlement. Several original papers were commissioned for the conference, and are now published as a volume by Cambridge University Press.
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