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INTRODUCTION

This section endeavors to provide some information that can assist professors and instructors in forming their own courses, particularly those relating to the WTO. A primary useful source of information again is the Georgetown University Law Center library web site on IEL research materials. In addition, the IIEL plans to include a number of files on this part of the web site that could be useful and interesting to Professors and Teachers who wish to develop courses on the WTO, such as: an outline that could be the basis of a syllabus and plan of study; some basic documents and materials in full text that can be downloaded and printed; and a list of WTO dispute settlement cases that some teachers would recommend be included on a course on the WTO, as well as abridged texts of those cases that could be used to form the basis of supplemental materials for students. (Since these cases are often extraordinarily lengthy, courses generally will need abridged text versions, so as to enable limited time and resources to be allocated more efficiently in the study of these materials)

 

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