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Implementing The Tokyo Round: Legal Aspects Of Changing International Economic Rules, John H. Jackson, Jean-Victor Louis, Mitsuo Matsushita
Implementing The Tokyo Round: Legal Aspects Of Changing International Economic Rules, John H. Jackson, Jean-Victor Louis, Mitsuo Matsushita
Michigan Law Review
International economic and political interdependence has increased dramatically since the close of World War II. We now watch foreign wars on our living room television sets, move billions of dollars worth of funds across national borders daily, and feel the effects of political violence in the Mideast throughout our domestic farmlands. A corollary to economic and political interdependence, however, is the less visible but equally pervasive problem of legal interdependence. Any attempt, in the contemporary world, to create new international rules or institutions necessarily depends on the national legal and constitutional systems of a number of countries. This Article analyzes …
Anti-Dumping Law In A Liberal Trade Order, Michigan Law Review
Anti-Dumping Law In A Liberal Trade Order, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Anti-Dumping Law in a Liberal Trade Order by Richard Dale
Managing The Risks Of International Agreement, Michigan Law Review
Managing The Risks Of International Agreement, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Managing the Risks of International Agreement by Richard B. Bilder