Programação

  • Aula 1

    Aula 1: Professor Alberto do Amaral Júnior – 20/03

     

    The Liberal-Welfarist International Economic Law

     

    Leitura indicada: Emmanuelle Jouannet, The Liberal-Welfarist Law of Nations – A History of International Law. Chapters: 22 – The economic liberalism of contemporary international law: between Keynesian objectives and the triumph of free trade; 23 – The general evolution of the welfarist purpose: characteristics and difficulties; 24 – The specific evolution of the welfarist purpose: third World(s) and development. Conclusion (das páginas 249 a 302).

     

  • Aula 2

    Aula 2: Professor Alberto do Amaral Júnior – 3/04

     

    WTO: integration of finance, trade and sustainable development

     

    Leitura indicada: 1) Emmanuelle Jouanet, How to depart form the existing dire condition of development, In: Cassesse, Antonio  (ed.) Realizing Utopia. The future of International law; 2) J. H. H. Weiler, The WTO: already the promised land?;  3) Robert Howse, Fragmentation and Utopia: towards an equitable integration of finance, trade and sustainable development. 

  • Aula 3

    Aula 3: Professor Alberto do Amaral Júnior – 10/04

     

    The World Trade in the 21st century: in the limits of coherence

     

    Leitura indicada: Andrew Lang, World Trade after Neoliberalism. Re-imagining the global economic order. 1) Chapter 4: Inter-regime constestation; 2) chapter 5: The limits of coherence. 

  • Aula 4

    Aula 4: Professor Umberto Celli Junior – 17/04

     

    Foreign Investment

     

    Leitura indicada: Scheneuwly, Anne Mirjan. “International Investment Law and Its Instruments: Managing Risks to Investors and Host States”. Fribourg, August 2012, p. 1/57 (available at: http://ssrn.com/abstratct=2200347).

  • Aula 5

    Aula 5: Professor Umberto Celli Junior – 24/04

     

    Leitura indicada: Kotschwar, Barbara. “Mapping investment provisions in regional trade agreements: towards an international law regime?”, in Regional Rules in the Global Trading System, Estevadeordal, Antoni; Suominen, Kati; Teh, Robert, ed.. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2009, p. 365/417); Muchlinski, Peter. “Holistic approaches to development and international investment law: the role of international investment agreements”, in International Economic Law, Globalization and Developing Countries, Faundez, Julio; Tan, Celine, ed..Cheltenham, UK/Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar, 2012, p.180/204.

  • Aula 6

    Aula 6: Professor Umberto Celli Junior – 8/05

     

    Trade and Competition

     

    Leitura Indicada: McMahon, Kathryn. “Developing countries and international competition law and policy”, in International Economic Law, Globalization and Developing Countries, Faundez, Julio; Tan, Celine, ed..Cheltenham, UK/Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar, 2012, p. 252/282.

  • Aula 7

    Aula 7: Professor Umberto Celli Junior – 15/05

     

    Trade and Competition

     

    Leitura indicada: Teh, Robert. “Competition provisions in regional trade agreements”, in Regional Rules in the Global Trading System, Estevadeordal, Antoni; Suominen, Kati; Teh, Robert, ed.. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2009, p.419/491.

  • Aula 8

    Aula 8: Professor Alberto do Amaral Júnior – 22/05

     

    Other legal international regimes in the WTO: objetivism, subjectivism and idealism

     

    Leitura indicada: James Flett, Importing other legal international regimes into world trade organization  2) Andrew Lang, World Trade after Neoliberalism. Re-imagining the global economic order. Chapter 6: Against Objectivism. I. The objectivist fallacy. II. Avoiding subjectivism and idealism. III. Conclusion.

  • Aula

    Aula 9: Professor Umberto Celli Junior – 29/05

     

    Global Value Chains and Information Technology

     

    Leitura indicada: OECD. Trade Policy Implications of Global Value Chains (www.oecd.org/trade/valueadded) (acesso em 03/03/2013); Mann, Catherine; Liu, Xuepeng. “The Information Technology Agreement: sui generis or model stepping stone?, in Multilateralizing Regionalism, Baldwin, Richard; Low, Patrick, ed.. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2009, p. 182/216. 

  • Tópico 10

    Aula 10: Professor Alberto do Amaral Júnior – 5/06

     

    Foreing Investment and the Environment in International Law

     

    Leitura indicada: Jorge Vinuales. Foreing Investment and the Environment in International Law: an ambiguous relationship. Introduction. Chapters II (Conceptualizing interactions) and III (Investiment proceedings). 

  • Aula 11

    Aula 11: Professor Alberto do Amaral Júnior – 12/06

     

    Foreing Investment and the Environment in International Law

     

     

    Leitura indicada: Jorge Vinuales. Foreign Investment and the Environment in International Law: an ambiguous relationship. IV. Investment claims; V. Future Trends. 

  • Aula 12

    Aula 12: Professor Umberto Celli Junior – 19/06

     

    The Future and the WTO: Confronting the Challenges. The Rise of China

     

    Leitura indicada: Meléndez-Ortiz, Ricardo; Bellman, Christophe; Mendoza, Miguel Rodriguez, ed.. The Future and the WTO: Confronting the Challenges – A Collection of Short Essays. Geneva: International Centre for Trade and Sustainable Development (ICTSD), July, 2012 (Part I: A Way Forward for the WTO, p. 6/36; Part III: Developing Countries and the Multilateral Trading System, 1. The Shifting Stars: The Rise of China, Emerging Economies and the Future of World Trade Governance, p. 73/79). 

  • Aula 13

    Conclusão do Curso – 29/06