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DescriptionThis interdisciplinary course is designed for policymakers, researchers, and businesses who want to develop a critical understanding of digital trade regulations across the globe. The rise of digital trade, which encompasses trade in ICT goods, digital services, investment in digital economy sectors, and data movement, represents a new reality that our society is adjusting to. Regulating the digital revolution is proving exceptionally challenging, given also the pace at which it is evolving. The course will shed light on these issues by providing an introduction to the concept of digital trade and related regulations, highlighting the importance of informed policy-making decisions, including in the context of the recent negotiations of trade agreements. The course, run in conjunction with the United Nations is free to applicants, there is a selection process for eligibility via the form below;
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Additional ItemsContactMore InformationThe course has four weekly modules with a total of 30 hours of training. Each module includes pre-recorded video tutorials, readings, a 90-minute live session, and a final test with multiple-choice questions. Participants can interact with the tutor and other participants through the online discussion forum and live sessions. The course takes place from October 20th to November 23rd via Zoom. There will be a one-week break between November 3rd and November 10th. The live sessions take place each Thursday (October 23rd and 30th, and November 13th and 20th) . The topics addressed in each module are the following:
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