Overview
Comparative Law : Historical contextualization of underlying trade principles; assessment of the interface between multilateral trade dispute resolution and domestic regulatory action in distinct public policy domains; consideration of internationalization claims, harmonization claims and the implications of trade regulation for democratic theory; particular attention to the WTO, selected regional agreements and the UN.
Terms: Winter 2010
Instructors: Blackett, Adelle (Winter)
- Prerequisite: CMPL 543 (Recommended)
- Restriction: Not open to first year students.