LW LW6167E International Economic Law and Relations

Theory-to-problem course companion

International Economic Law and Relations

A 12-week course on the international economic order as law, institutional bargain, political economy, and geopolitical contest.

Code
LW6167E
Level
P6
Credits
3
Medium
English
Map connecting legal regimes, theories, and international economic problems
Course logic: theory, doctrine, institutions, and live controversies are studied together.

Course architecture

From Topic Survey To Theory Engine

Professor

Professor Wang Jiangyu

Weekly modules

Twelve Problems In The International Economic Order

Theory map

Theories Students Reuse Across Topics

Issue map

Core Problems And Where They Appear

Assessment

Legal-Geoeconomic Strategy Work

Academic Updates

Recent Scholarship Around The 12 Topics

A secondary database tracks recent books and journal articles from Oxford University Press, Cambridge University Press, Hart, Edward Elgar, Harvard, Princeton, Yale, and other academic publishers, with articles drawn from leading international economic law journals, international law journals, and law reviews, organized by weekly topic.

Open academic updates database

Source index

Primary Materials And Institutional Sources