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Enforcement Of Intellectual Property Protection Between Mexico And The United States: A Precursor Of Criminal Enforcement For Western Hemispheric Integration?, Bruce Zagaris, Alvaro J. Aguilar
Enforcement Of Intellectual Property Protection Between Mexico And The United States: A Precursor Of Criminal Enforcement For Western Hemispheric Integration?, Bruce Zagaris, Alvaro J. Aguilar
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Challenge Of Trade Liberalization To Cultural Survival On The Southern Frontier Of Mexico, June Nash
The Challenge Of Trade Liberalization To Cultural Survival On The Southern Frontier Of Mexico, June Nash
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
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The Mexican Market And Nafta, Rebecca Reynolds Bannister
The Mexican Market And Nafta, Rebecca Reynolds Bannister
Seattle University Law Review
In the face of European integration and strategic partnerships in the Pacific Rim, it is vitally important for the United States to strengthen our ties with our North American commercial partners and with the rest of the Western Hemisphere. NAFTA is an historic agreement. It is an ambitious effort to eliminate barriers to agricultural, manufacturing, and services trade, to remove investment restrictions, and to protect intellectual property rights. And, NAFTA is the first agreement in the history of U.S. trade policy that directly addresses envi- ronmental concerns. United States' strategic policy must be focused on that which builds security for …
Chiapas Delegation Concludes Historical Repression Of Indigenous People Must Be Addressed, Sharon Healey
Chiapas Delegation Concludes Historical Repression Of Indigenous People Must Be Addressed, Sharon Healey
Human Rights Brief
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Debt Collateralization And Business Insolvency: A Review Of The Mexican Legal System, Agustín Berdeja-Prieto
Debt Collateralization And Business Insolvency: A Review Of The Mexican Legal System, Agustín Berdeja-Prieto
University of Miami Inter-American Law Review
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