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The Jordan Free Trade Agreement: Free Trade And The Environment, Emily Harwood Dec 2002

The Jordan Free Trade Agreement: Free Trade And The Environment, Emily Harwood

William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review

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Importing Death As A Part Of Free Trade: An Argument For A Prohibition On The Importation Of Foods Containing The Residue Of Banned Pesticides, Derek Redmond Oct 2002

Importing Death As A Part Of Free Trade: An Argument For A Prohibition On The Importation Of Foods Containing The Residue Of Banned Pesticides, Derek Redmond

William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review

No abstract provided.


In Need Of Enlightenment: The International Trade Commission's Misguided Analysis In Sunset Reviews, Jennifer K. King Apr 2002

In Need Of Enlightenment: The International Trade Commission's Misguided Analysis In Sunset Reviews, Jennifer K. King

William & Mary Law Review

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Introduction: Globalization Of Administrative And Regulatory Practice, Charles H. Koch Jr. Jan 2002

Introduction: Globalization Of Administrative And Regulatory Practice, Charles H. Koch Jr.

Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Corporate And Products Identity In The Post-National Economy: Rethinking U.S. Trade Laws, Lan Cao Jan 2002

Corporate And Products Identity In The Post-National Economy: Rethinking U.S. Trade Laws, Lan Cao

Faculty Publications

In the global economy, a General Motors automobile may involve South Korean assembly; Japanese engines; German design and style engineering; Taiwanese, Singaporean, and Japanese small components; British advertising and marketing; and Irish and Barbadian data processing. What is the country of origin of this product? How should U.S. trade laws evaluate a product's origin, if it is a global composite with research, assembly, processing, and manufacturing performed in different countries? Similarly, corporations have become increasingly global in orientation and operations. Even "national" corporations have lost their territorial ties to the state of their nationality. Through a phenomenon termed "global outsourcing" …


Judicial Review And Global Federalism, Charles H. Koch Jr. Jan 2002

Judicial Review And Global Federalism, Charles H. Koch Jr.

Faculty Publications

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