Course Offerings
The Institute works closely with the world-renowned faculty at Georgetown Law to ensure that course offerings provide a foundational understanding of the nuts and bolts of international economic law, while addressing the most current and pressing developments in the field.
For a complete and up-to-date listing of available course opportunities, please refer to Georgetown Law’s Curriculum Guide. Our past course offerings have included:
Current Issues in Transnational (Private International) Law Seminar
Global Commerce and Litigation
Global Securities Offerings
Globalization and Systemic Risk
International Arbitration
International Business Negotiations
International Business Transactions
International Commercial Arbitration
International Debt Workouts
International Economic Law & Policy Colloquium (IELC)
International Finance and Regulation
International Protection of Intellectual Property Through the WTO
International Tax Law
International Trade Law & Regulation
International Trade and Investment Litigation and Strategy
Islamic Finance Law
Law of Money
Law, Politics, and Policy in WTO & US Trade Law
Litigation Practice in International Arbitration
Project Development and Finance
U.S. and International Customs Law
WTO & Public International Law
World Trade Organization: Agreements, Negotiations & Disputes
International Trade, Development & the Common Good
Investor-State Dispute Resolution Seminar
Trade and Integration in the Americas
Trade Remedies