Teacher
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BASSAN FABIO
(syllabus)
The course aims to provide the foundations of International Economic Law, integrated with notions of finance law, particularly important today to understand economic flows. An introduction to international law follows a second part focusing on economic institutions (World Bank, International Monetary Fund, World Trade Organization, etc.) and a third part on the settlement of disputes. International finance law is investigated starting from sovereign wealth funds and other long, medium and short-term investment funds. Particular attention is given to technological innovation which is the foundation of the current evolution of International law.
(reference books)
Elena Sciso, Appunti di diritto internazionale dell'economia, Giappichelli Editore
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