Trade, Labour, Environment and Sustainable Global Value Chains

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Trade, Labour, Environment and Sustainable Global Value Chains

7–11 avril 2025
Le cours est disponible en English
Key features
MODERN METHODS

Learn by doing, through case studies, workshops, and group exercises

INSPIRING DISCUSSIONS

Exchange ideas with international students and faculty

HIGH-LEVEL RESOURCES

Teaching and guidance from leading scholars, trade experts, lawyers, legal counsels, officers of international organizations

Présentation du cours

In today's interconnected world, where commerce transcends borders and sustainability is at the forefront of global priorities, understanding the intricate relationship between trade, labour, the environment, and global value chains is essential. The training course Trade, Labour, Environment, and Sustainable Global Value Chains equips participants with the tools to navigate this dynamic and complex landscape.

This intensive one-week programme provides a highly engaging learning journey, blending expert insights with practical applications. Through interactive discussions, real-world case studies, and group workshops, participants will examine key issues such as ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) standards, the link between International Labour Standards and trade, the financial role of multilateral development banks in advancing the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), and the impact of sustainability and technology within the WTO framework. The course also focuses on the legal approaches needed to address the challenges of modern global value chains.

Taking place in the collaborative environment of the ITCILO Campus in Turin, this programme offers unparalleled opportunities for dialogue and knowledge exchange with professionals from diverse sectors worldwide. By the end of the course, participants will leave equipped with actionable strategies and a deeper understanding of how trade, labour, and environmental policies can shape sustainable global commerce.

Groupes cibles

This course is tailored for:

  • Legal professionals, advisors, practitioners, and managers with prior experience in international trade law.
  • Senior representatives from public administrations, private corporations, United Nations agencies, foundations, and non-governmental organisations.
  • Specialists in corporate legal affairs, governmental or intergovernmental bodies, academic institutions, and think tanks seeking advanced knowledge on global trade and sustainable value chains.
Learning Objectives

Participants will:

  • Develop a nuanced understanding of ESG criteria and their role in the trade landscape.
  • Explore the integration of International Labour Standards into global trade policies.
  • Gain insights into how multilateral development banks contribute to financing sustainable development.
  • Analyse the role of technology and sustainability within the WTO’s legal frameworks.
Methodology

This immersive one-week programme, delivered on-site at the ITCILO Campus in Turin, encourages active participation and peer collaboration. Sessions run from Monday to Friday, 9:00 am to 3:30 pm, combining theoretical inputs with practical exercises to foster a comprehensive understanding of the subject matter.

How to Apply and Conditions of Participation

Applications must be submitted online via https://oarf2.itcilo.org/STF/A9018194/en  by 24 February 2025.

The participation fee, excluding international travel costs, is EUR 2,545, payable in advance by the participant or their sponsoring organisation. This fee covers tuition, access to the eCampus platform, use of training facilities and support services, course materials, accommodation and full board at the Centre’s Campus, and emergency medical insurance.

Additional Information
  • Language: The course will be conducted in English.
  • Certificate: Participants will receive an ITCILO Certificate of Participation upon successful completion.
  • Contact: For further information, please contact tradelaw@itcilo.org.

This course offers more than just knowledge—it is an opportunity to rethink how trade and sustainability intersect. It provides the expertise and network needed to drive positive change in global commerce. By joining this unique programme, you will gain a competitive edge in addressing the legal challenges of sustainable trade.

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