The new trend in China is that International law shall include Public International Law, Private International Law and International Economic Law. However, the claasification here is different. Private International Law belongs to national law. To a certain extent, International Economic Law belongs to Public International Law. You will find out here some famous professor of Public International Law is actually an expert on International Economic Law. Thus, the claasification is a little bit delicate. For example, what do you think of WTO Law? From different angles, it can belong to International Economic Law or Public International Law. Of course, Public International Law is mainly to deal with the relationship between states, including economic relationships.
Maybe too much analysis above, which could be meaningless. Anyhow, to avoid misunderstanding in China, you can choose the major of International Business Law (IBL) in Holland. A lot of Universities in Holland offer LL.M. Program on IBL, among which include particularly Leiden University, Erasmus University Rotterdam, Amsterdam University. |