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Politics, Law, & Economics Session 2 – Yale University's Yale Young Global Scholars

Politics, Law, & Economics Session 2

Specialty Competitive application process Academic Residential Needs based scholarship

Yale University's Yale Young Global Scholars

Date/Time: Jul 5 - 17, 2020    
Ages: 16-17
Cost: $6,300.00

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Politics, Law, & Economics (PLE) is a session aimed at students with an interest in understanding diverse economic theories, the values and practices of government, and legal frameworks in historical and comparative perspectives. Students learn key ideas in topics such as public policy, human rights, market regulation, governance structures, international policy, and conflict and cooperation across borders. The session builds students’ critical thinking and analytical skills, enabling them to examine social systems and present-day issues through the lenses of economic, legal, and political theory. During PLE, students draw extensively on interdisciplinary approaches to build their expertise and increase their exposure to a wide array of topics within the session theme, preparing them to be more informed and engaged global citizens. Is PLE a Good Fit for Me? If you are intrigued by any of the following questions, then this session is a great choice: What legal frameworks exist governing surveillance and foreign intelligence gathering? As climate change and global conflicts continue to shape global migration, how does international law govern (or not govern) asylum processes in different country contexts? What types of resistance movements bring about lasting political change? And how do innovations in social media shape and change protest movements today? What are the challenges in tackling criminal economic activities, particularly if they cross international borders? How can policy makers design relevant and successful solutions? Should governments regulate markets? How do governments balance economic growth with workers’ protections? Our Program Applied Science & Engineering Biological & Biomedical Science Literature, Philosophy, & Culture Politics, Law, & Economics Solving Global

Location

Yale University
149 Elm Street
New Haven, CT 06511

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