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World Trade Organisation Law (University of Dundee)

Information about Postgraduate Programmes

Taught Masters Degrees: World Trade Organisation Law

Module Convenor: Professor Robin Churchill (r.r.churchill@dundee.ac.uk) Room 4.05
Miss Stephanie Switzer (s.switzer@dundee.ac.uk) Room 3.20


The aim of the module in WTO Law is to give students the opportunity to acquire advanced knowledge and critical understanding of this significant body of law, which is of central importance in international economic relations today.

The module will provide students with a detailed treatment of the law relating to trade in goods and an introduction to the law relating to trade in matters other than goods, as well as covering institutional aspects of the WTO (including membership, decision-making and dispute settlement). Although WTO law is a public law subject (as it deals with trade and other economic relations between States), it is nevertheless relevant to, and touches on, many areas of private commercial law.