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22 July 2025  |  28 October 2025

International Trade Law II

Applications accepted until
22 July 2025
Short Course Coordinator:
Beverley Segaetsho
Accreditation:
Certificate of Competence and Certificate of Attendance
Course dates
22 July 2025 - 28 October 2025
Applications close
22 July 2025
Overview
The International Trade Law II postgraduate certificate course provides participants with advanced specialised knowledge on legal principles applicable to the World Trade Organisation (WTO), and it focuses on varied topics in the context of the WTO and international trade law.
Duration
This is a semester-long course where participants attend evening lectures from 17:30 to 19:00 once a week during the period 22 July to 28 October 2025.
Format
Courses might be delivered through blended learning. Students are required to have basic computer skills and stable internet connection.
Pricing
VAT Incl. = R17,000.00

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    The course consists of the following modules:


    • WTO Agreement on Agriculture
    • Sanitary & Photosanitary Measures
    • Technical Barriers to Trade
    • Trade Remedies: a) Subsidies & countervailing duties; b) Dumping and anti‐dumping; c) Safeguards
    • Trade in services
    • Trade related aspects of intellectual property rights
    • WTO and developing countries
    • African regionalism
    • Digital trade & E‐commerce

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