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International Economics Law

Nowadays, one of the most important results of globalization is cross-border trade and economic activities. The Department of International Economic Law is a discipline that examines the regulation of multidimensional legal relations between the parties, such as import and export businesses, agencies, customs consultancy, insurance companies, banks etc.which are the parts of of trade activities. The program provides the specializations in topics that covers various aspects such as the legal aspects of the global economic system, the regulatory framework of the global trading system, the resolution of trade disputes, international agreements, the position and boundaries of customary and national law against them, the legal and political mechanisms that affect foreign investments and multinational enterprises and corruption. 

This department aims that students gain competence in the following areas:

International Commercial Law
International Contracts Law
International Investment Law
International Marketing Law

International Finance Law
International Competition Law and Policy
International Intellectual Property Law
International Courts
Energy Law
Public Procurement Law
IT Law
International alternative disputes and solutions
International Tax Law
Legal Systems of Foreign Countries
Corporate Responsibility in International Law
European Union Commercial Law
Global economic governance laws
International Institutions in Global Public Law (legal regulations and practices of international institutions such as the World Bank, International Monetary Fund, World Trade Organization