Trade, Labour, Environment and Sustainable Global Value Chains

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Trade, Labour, Environment and Sustainable Global Value Chains

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Le cours est disponible en English
Présentation du cours

In the evolving landscape of global commerce, understanding the interplay between trade, labour, the environment, and global value chains is essential for professionals involved in international trade law. The training course, "Trade, Labour, Environment, and Sustainable Global Value Chains," is designed to equip participants with in-depth knowledge and practical skills in these critical areas. This intensive, one-week programme offers a dynamic and interactive learning experience, featuring expert-led discussions, practical case studies, and collaborative workshops. Participants will delve into topics such as Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) criteria, the nexus between International Labour Standards adopted by the ILO and trade, the role of multilateral development banks in financing the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), sustainability and technology within the World Trade Organization (WTO), and responsive law for global value chains. Held in a conducive setting that promotes networking and collaboration, this course provides a unique platform to engage with leading experts and peers from various sectors worldwide. The programme will explore the legal frameworks and policies governing trade, labour, and the environment, examining their impact on global value chains and sustainable development. By the end of the course, participants will have gained comprehensive legal knowledge and practical strategies, becoming part of a global community of professionals dedicated to advancing their expertise and influence in international trade law.

Groupes cibles

This course is designed for: - Legal professionals, consultants, practitioners, and managers with a robust background and prior experience in international trade law - Senior officials with extensive experience in the public and private sectors, UN agencies, foundations, and NGOs - Experts in corporate legal departments, governmental bodies, international organisations, and academic or research institutions seeking to deepen their expertise in international trade law

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