ECON 315 International Law in Global Economic Relations

This course is an introduction to global economic relations and international laws governing those relations. It presents and analyzes the framework for global economic cooperation and the mutual obligations of states and transnational organizations to one another in an interdependent global economy. Specific topics include international trade law, the financial and monetary treaty obligations of nations, intellectual property rights, and the laws governing the use of environmental resources for sustainable development.

 

Credits

3 credits

Prerequisite

ECON 111, ECON 112

Distribution

Advanced

Notes

140-UG level 4 advanced