International Economic Law for a Multipolar World
Offered By: Cambridge University Press via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the evolving landscape of international economic law in an increasingly multipolar world through this 1-hour 4-minute webinar. Delve into how global shifts in wealth and power distribution are reshaping the content and structure of international economic law, as states reassess their interests and global positions. Examine the challenges posed to existing international economic frameworks and discuss potential developments in this field. Join expert speakers Sarah Bauerle Danzman, Harlan Grant Cohen, Henry Gao, and Nicholas J.T. Mulder as they analyze the intertwining of economic and security concerns in a changing global landscape. Moderated by Ingrid Brunk, co-Editor-in-Chief of the American Journal of International Law, this webinar offers valuable insights into the future of international economic law and its adaptation to a multipolar world order.
Syllabus
AJIL Webinar: International Economic Law for a Multipolar World
Taught by
Cambridge University Press
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