Sign up for the New Intensive Course in the Summer Term!
What? 2PR445 Legal and Economic Aspects of Global Labor Markets
Who? Dr. Feliciano Gonzales, CEO (course instructor)
When? 16-18 April 2026
Why?
Dr. Feliciano Gonzales brings unparalleled global expertise to his new course, making it an exceptional opportunity for students interested in the intersection of law, business, and human resources. With a PhD in Law and extensive experience as a CEO and member of executive boards, Dr. Gonzales offers insights drawn from real-world leadership in diverse industries and countries. His background in global labor relations and corporate governance ensures that students will gain a deep understanding of how international frameworks and human capital strategies shape today’s labor markets. This course is not just theoretical—it emphasizes practical skills in negotiation and conflict resolution, preparing students for leadership roles in multinational environments.
The curriculum is designed to address the most pressing challenges of globalization, from evolving labor laws and supply chain ethics to reputation management and crisis response.
How?
Through case studies and interactive workshops, students will learn to critically evaluate employment models, navigate complex legal frameworks, and develop strategies for ethical decision-making in diverse organizational settings. By the end of the course, participants will be equipped to manage labor negotiations across borders, assess social and ethical risks, and contribute to sustainable business practices. For anyone aspiring to a career in international business, law, or human resources, this course offers a unique blend of academic rigor and practical application that is hard to find elsewhere.