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Anu Bradford : Courses and Seminars

Independent Research
LAWS 49901
Second- and third-year students may earn course credit by independent research under the supervision of a member of the faculty. Such projects are arranged by consultation between the student and the particular member of the faculty in whose field the proposed topic falls.
Winter 2010
Anu Bradford
International Trade Law
LAWS 48401
This course examines the law and policy of international trade in goods and services. It begins with an overview of the economics and politics of international cooperation on trade, and then moves on to study the core obligations that states have under the WTO/GATT rules. These rules address tariff and non-tariff barriers, discrimination of importers, regional trade agreements, anti-dumping duties, countervailing duties, and safeguards measures. We will discuss the negotiation, implementation and enforcement of international trade agreements, with a particular interest in the relationship between free trade and other areas of international cooperation, such as environment, public health, intellectual property protection, human rights and development. A student's grade will be based on a take-home final examination and class participation.
Autumn 2009
Anu Bradford
Law of the European Union
LAWS 75401
This course provides an introduction to the law of the European Union. We will discuss the theories of European integration and examine the constitutional and institutional structure of the EU. Substantial attention will be devoted to examining the division of powers among the EU institutions and between the EU and its Member States. Other topics include the enlargement of the EU, the EU Constitution, evolution of Fundamental Rights, the substantive law relating to the Common Market and the external relations of the EU. A student's grade will be based on a take-home final examination.
Spring 2010
Anu Bradford
Independent Research
LAWS 49901
Second- and third-year students may earn course credit by independent research under the supervision of a member of the faculty. Such projects are arranged by consultation between the student and the particular member of the faculty in whose field the proposed topic falls.
Autumn 2009
Anu Bradford
Independent Research
LAWS 49901
Second- and third-year students may earn course credit by independent research under the supervision of a member of the faculty. Such projects are arranged by consultation between the student and the particular member of the faculty in whose field the proposed topic falls.
Spring 2010
Anu Bradford
New Economic Order in the Post-American World
LAWS 48302
This seminar discusses the ongoing shift in the balance of power that reshapes the international economic order. We will examine the rise of China, India and other emerging economies and analyze their impact in the regulation of the global economy. We will focus on the opportunities and challenges that the United States faces as it transitions to a multi-polar world. We will pay particular attention to the negotiation and enforcement of international trade agreements and the future of international institutions such as the United Nations, WTO, World Bank and IMF in the new economic order. A student's grade will be based on a final paper and class participation.
Spring 2010
Anu Bradford