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13th Annual WTO Conference

Date: 15th May 2013

Time: Not specified

Venue: Not available

Event Details

Organized in association with the Institute of International Economic Law at Georgetown Law, the Journal of International Economic Law, Queen Mary, University of London and the Society of International Economic Law

As in the past, this year's WTO Conference will explore emerging ideas and developments in international trade law.

Panels on Day 1 will address (a) Energy and Trade; (b) Economic Analysis in WTO Law; (c) Dispute Settlement Procedure; and (d) Digital Trade.

Panels on Day 2 will address (a) Financial Crises and Sovereign Debt Crises; (b) International Finance and International Trade; (c) The Emergence of the TBT Agreement; and (d) Post-Doha: Where Do We Go Now?

Further details of the WTO conference programme are available here.

This event is kindly sponsored by:

White and Case
Van Bael & BellisMayer Brown

Co-organised with:

Queen Mary Centre for Commercial Law StudiesInstitute of International Economic Law siel

Conference Organizing Committee:

N. Jansen Calamita, British Institute of International and Comparative Law; University of Birmingham
Lorand Bartels, University of Cambridge
Mark Herlihy, Georgetown University Law Center
Gary Horlick, Law Offices of Gary Horlick
Andrew Lang, London School of Economics
Rosa Lastra, Queen Mary, University of London
Federico Ortino, King's College London
Christopher Parlin, Georgetown University Law Center
Luca Rubini, University of London
Fiona Smith, University College London


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Pricing

Members:
Individual £200
Full-time Academic £120
Full-time Student £45

Non-members:
Individual £350
Full-time Academic £200
Full-time Student £100

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