Customs, Transportation and Trade

Customs, Transportation and Trade (NEW)
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Customs, Transportation and Trade

31 mars–4 avril 2025
Le cours est disponible en English
Présentation du cours

In the fast-paced world of global trade, where borders blur and supply chains connect continents, mastering the interplay between customs law, trade policy, and transport logistics is no longer optional-it is essential. These pillars not only shape international trade law but also ensure the seamless movement of goods across the globe. The face-to-face training course Customs, Transportation, and Trade offers a vibrant and immersive learning experience designed to equip participants with cutting-edge insights and practical tools. Over an intensive week, participants will dive into trade defence measures, economic sanctions, international transport model laws, and the transformative potential of electronic transport documents. Guided by renowned experts, the course combines thought-provoking discussions, real-world case studies, and hands-on workshops. Set in the inspiring atmosphere of the ITCILO Campus in Turin, this course goes beyond the classroom. It provides a unique opportunity to connect with peers and leading professionals from across the globe, fostering collaboration and exchange. From unpacking the complexities of customs regulations to exploring the latest innovations in trade logistics, the programme delivers a comprehensive and practical understanding of the legal frameworks driving global commerce. By the end of this course, participants will emerge with not only enhanced expertise but also a broadened professional network, ready to tackle the challenges of modern international trade with confidence and precision.

Groupes cibles

This course is designed for: Legal professionals, consultants, practitioners, and managers with substantial experience in international trade law. Senior officials with significant experience in the public or private sectors, United Nations agencies, foundations, or NGOs. Experts in corporate legal departments, governmental bodies, international organisations, or academic and research institutions seeking to elevate their knowledge and skills in international trade law.

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