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Modern Law of International Trade

Summary of Modern Law of International Trade

Modern Law of International Trade is a comprehensive guide to the legal principles and regulatory regimes that govern international trade. Written by two leading international trade lawyers, this book provides an in-depth exploration of the law and policy that govern global commerce transactions. The book examines the various legal instruments and principles that regulate and shape the international trade environment, including the World Trade Organization, the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade, and the World Customs Organization. It also addresses the legal and policy issues associated with specific areas of international trade such as export controls, customs duties, and import quotas. Additionally, the book provides a discussion of the implications of international trade agreements, such as the North American Free Trade Agreement, the European Union's Common Market, and the Trans-Pacific Partnership. Finally, the book explores the legal framework for dispute resolution and enforcement of international trade agreements.

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