GE332:The Self & the Others: Identity Gender & Ethnicity in German Culture around 1800

You will examine the way in which the modern notions of identity we have today, be they gendered or ethnic identities, were forged in the past by intellectual, social, scientific and aesthetic processes and movements ranging from the Enlightenment, through Romanticism and beyond. Moved by the concept of reason, the Enlightenment envisioned ongoing social and cultural progress for all of humanity. Yet feminist, postcolonial and orientalist theories of culture have shown how the criteria for pr...
GE332 (25/26)

LA932:Legal Aspects of International Trade & The World Trade Organisation

This course offers an advanced introduction to international trade law, with particular emphasis on the legal framework of the World Trade Organization (WTO). With 166 Members, the rules of the WTO govern around 98 per cent of global trade. Yet the rules-based multilateral trading system has come under increasing strain in recent years, marked by tariff wars, rising protectionism, and a deepening institutional crisis. Against this backdrop, the course examines the laws, principles, and jurisp...
LA932 (25/26)