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International Development Law

International law and development is one of the hallmarks of research and teaching at Warwick Law School. A key strand of our activities have been focused on the relationship between law and the global economy, including intersections between international economic law and sustainable development and issues of social justice and human rights arising from law and economic globalization. Our research have also focused on the impact of economic activities on the environment and natural resources and the role of law and non-legal regulatory measures in both contributing to or mitigating these dislocations. An important focus of work has also been on the dynamics between developed and developing countries in international law and the global economy. Staff research in these areas feed into our specialist LLM programme, International Development Law and Human Rights.

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