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International Economic Law Clinic
Last Updated Date: 22 November 2024
5 Units, Semester 2
Course Description:
This Clinic offers a unique opportunity for students to apply theory to practice in the field of international economic law 9e.g., trade, investment). Students work in small Project Teams and under the close supervision of professors and invited experts on specific, real-world legal questions of international economic law coming from "real clients" such as governments and international organizations. At the end of the semester, the Project Teams submit written legal memos and orally present their findings. Projects are also published on the website of TradeLab, a global network of international economic law clinics at leading law schools around the world.
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Course Convenor: Research A/P (CIL) N. Jansen Calamita;
Adjunct As/P Charalampos Giannakopoulos
Co-teacher(s): NA
Course Codes: LL4356V / LL5356V / LL6356V / LLJ5356V
Contact Hours: 3 hour weekly seminars
Workload: 3 hours
Mode of Assessment: Class Participation/Presentation - 30%; Research Project - 70% [Due: Wed, 16 April 2025 (9am)]
Preclusions: LL4356/LL5356/LLJ5356/LL6356 International Investment Law Clinic
Prerequisites: NUS Compulsory Core Law Curriculum or equivalent undergraduate degree. In addition, students may find it beneficial if they have previously taken courses on International Investment Law, International Trade Law, International Dispute Settlement, Public International Law, Multinational Enterprises, IP Law, or any combination thereof, or have relevant experience in lieu of.
Examination Date: Different Mode of Examination
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