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The World Trade Institute University of Bern Switzerland

Overview Introduction Graduate Studies Research Outreach

on global economic governance Core Activities At the WTI, our aim is to shape public policy to benefit society through on global economic governance Education: Doctoral Programme, MILE (Master of International Law and Economics), TRAIL+ (LL.M. + DAS), Summer Academy in Bern and Joint Academy in Delhi, Certificate of Advanced Studies (CAS) and Diploma of Advanced Studies (DAS) in International Law and Economics Research: 6 projects that explore the functions of the world trading system, regulatory barriers to trade, employment effects of development policy instruments, the design of preferential trade agreements, the doctrine of common concern, the diffusion of international law, and the climate-security nexus from the perspective of local administrations and communities Outreach: Global network, training sessions, advisory services, policy recommendations

Executive Board of Directors Prof. Joseph Francois Managing Director Prof. Manfred Elsig Deputy Managing Director Prof. Michael Hahn Managing Director, Institute for European and International Economic Law and Director, WTI Prof. Peter Van den Bossche Director of Studies

What We Offer Interdisciplinary focus: law, economics and political science In-house experts, including about 40 post-doctoral and doctoral researchers and visiting research fellows A faculty of world-class scholars and practitioners Strong, international network with over 500 alumni from 100 countries

A Vibrant Learning Environment Conferences Workshops Distinguished lectures Brown Bag lunch seminars Social events and weekly coffee breaks with croissants

Close Proximity to Geneva Cooperation with international organisations (WTO, UNCTAD, EU, etc.), Permanent Missions, NGOs

Overview Introduction Graduate Studies Research Outreach

Doctoral Programme Graduate School of Economic Globalisation and Integration Open to Master’s level graduates in economics, law and political science Currently 27 PhD students Interdisciplinary seminar series Doctoral colloquia for presenting individual research and giving feedback to peers Annual retreat to exchange ideas with peers

MILE Programme Master of Advanced Studies in International Law and Economics Nine months of classes plus a master’s thesis (full-time or part-time) Global faculty of visiting professors and in-house staff Academic guidance and support from faculty Study trips to the WTO in Geneva Mentoring programme Internship opportunities Financial support: Students are considered for financial aid upon request Tuition fee: 21,000 CHF Information on internships and scholarships can be found on the website.

TRAIL+ Programme LL.M. in International Trade and Investment Law and a Diploma of Advanced Studies (DAS) in International Law and Economics Nine months of classes plus a master’s thesis (full-time or part-time) Global faculty of visiting professors and in-house staff Academic guidance and support from Study trips to the WTO in Geneva Internship opportunities Financial support: Students are considered for financial aid upon request Tuition fee: 21,000 CHF

MILE and TRAIL+ Alumni Many alumni carve out a highly successful career in: Governmental organisations, frequently in trade, foreign or economic ministries Private sector, international law firms, independent consultants International organisations, e.g. WTO, UNCTAD, UN, ACWL Non-governmental organisations, e.g. ICTSD, CUTS International Academia Alumni are part of the WTI community with strong ties to the institute (panelists at conferences, lecturing, mentoring, etc.)

Winter and Summer Academies The WTI’s Winter and Summer Academies cover cutting-edge issues in trade and investment law and policy. The courses are designed for working professionals and higher-education students with limited time. Students can take single weekly courses and earn a Certificate of Attendance, or take multiple courses and become eligible for a CAS or DAS. Winter Academy, January - February 2019 Week 1: WTO Law on Border Measures and Trade Facilitation Week 2: WTO Law on Internal Taxation and Regulation versus National Policy Space Week 3: WTO Law on Anti-Dumping and Safeguards Measures Week 4: WTO Law on Subsidies and Countervailing Measures Summer Academy, June 2019 Week 1: Innovation and Intellectual Property Protection Week 2: Trade, Agriculture and Food Security Week 3: International Investment Law and Economic Development

CAS and DAS Programmes Students participate in intensive, week-long courses on a wide range of topics including international economic governance, trade and investment. These interdisciplinary courses, which are part of the MILE programme, are taught by a faculty of renowned experts and practitioners. CAS Graduates earn 12 ECTS through course work and a research paper Obtain a Certificate of Advanced Studies (CAS) in International Law and Economics Tuition fee: 4,000 CHF DAS Graduates earn 30 ECTS through course work and a research paper. Obtain a Diploma of Advanced Studies (DAS) in International Law and Economics Tuition fee: 10,000 CHF SNIS too?

Overview Introduction Graduate Studies Research Outreach

Trade: Big Data and RESPECT The Governance of Big Data in Trade Agreements: Design, Diffusion and Implications 3-year project started in May 2017 and examines the pertinent trade rules that impinge on Big Data. It seeks to achieve not only cutting-edge basic research results but also to have palpable policy impact. RESPECT - Realising Europe's soft power in external cooperation and trade Respect is an EC Horizon 2020 project spanning 2018-2020. The WTI is a work package leader and the team is focused on quantifying the non-trade policy objectives of EC trade agreements and the extent to which these objectives have been realised in practice.

Trade: Complexity and Heterogeneity Complexity - Complexity and the structure and regulation of trade and investment The main objective of the project is to better understand the interaction between the geographic disintegration of production (the emergence of international production networks) on the one hand, and changes in the institutional architecture governing related trade and investment flows since the early 1990s. It is funded by the SNSF from 2017-2021. Heterogeneity - Regulatory heterogeneity in international trade: from measures to systems The main objective of the project is to gain a better understanding of the impact of bilateral regulatory heterogeneity on international trade flows and policy making. The project is funded by the SNSF from 2018-2022.

Sustainability: CLISEL and CLI_M_CO2 Climate Security with Local Authorities (CLISEL) By exploring the climate-security nexus from the perspective of local administrations and communities, the CLISEL project addresses the question of how Europe can be secured from the impacts of climate change in third countries. SNIS too? Framing Environmental Degradation, Human Mobility and Human Development as a Matter of Common Concern CLI_M_CO2 aims to approach environmental migration from a fresh perspective, regarding the issue as a 'common concern of humankind'. The project involves a case study in the South Pacific region that focuses on the 'sinking islands' in order to propose a novel approach to migration governance and state responsibility.

Sustainability: Switzerland’s Sustainability Footprint and Common Concern NRP 73: Switzerland’s Sustainability Footprint: Economic and Legal Challenges Developing new measures of sustainability footprint targets for the Swiss economy, extending the literature on the effectiveness of alternative tax-based and voluntary instruments in meeting these targets, and addressing treaty-based constraints on the use of alternative instruments. Common Concern Project Exploring the legal potential of the ‘Common Concern of Humankind’: climate change; biodiversity, with a particular focus on the law of the sea; monetary affairs, corporate responsibility; and human rights. SNIS too?

Investment: BRICS and EDIT BRICS Globalisation and Labour Protections This project investigates under what conditions BRICS trade and foreign direct investment (FDI) enhances (or undermines) worker rights and conditions and labour market institutions, with a particular focus on European countries and the BRICS themselves. Investment: BRICS and EDIT EDIT Project The Electronic Database of Investment Treaties (EDIT) is a new systematic and comprehensive database on international investment agreements, including available texts in one single language (English) and format (XML).

Overview Introduction Graduate Studies Research Outreach

Outreach Global networks and cooperation for joint research, staff and student exchanges, joint summer schools, and joint Diploma of Advanced Studies (DAS) or Certificate of Advanced Studies (CAS) programmes.

For more information, please visit: www.wti.org