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Persistence Of The Ancient Regime: Custom Utility And The Common Law In The Nineteenth Century , Andrea C. Loux
Persistence Of The Ancient Regime: Custom Utility And The Common Law In The Nineteenth Century , Andrea C. Loux
Cornell Law Review
No abstract provided.
Banning The Cultural Exclusion: Free Trade And Copyrighted Goods, Stacie I. Strong
Banning The Cultural Exclusion: Free Trade And Copyrighted Goods, Stacie I. Strong
Duke Journal of Comparative & International Law
No abstract provided.
International Patent Law Developments, Harold C. Wegner
International Patent Law Developments, Harold C. Wegner
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
International Aspects Of Patent Protection For Biotechnology, John Richards
International Aspects Of Patent Protection For Biotechnology, John Richards
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Panel Commentary, William T. Fryer, Iii
Panel Commentary, William T. Fryer, Iii
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
International Industrial Design Law Developments, William T. Fryer, Iii
International Industrial Design Law Developments, William T. Fryer, Iii
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
A Healthy And Ecologically Balanced Environment: An Argument For A Third Generation Right, Jennifer A. Downs
A Healthy And Ecologically Balanced Environment: An Argument For A Third Generation Right, Jennifer A. Downs
Duke Journal of Comparative & International Law
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The North American Free Trade Agreemet And United States Employment., Roger W. Wallace, Max Scoular
The North American Free Trade Agreemet And United States Employment., Roger W. Wallace, Max Scoular
St. Mary's Law Journal
The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) will create new opportunities for United States firms and workers while simultaneously protecting United States workers over a 15-year timeframe. The benefits of NAFTA include eliminating conditions that currently encourage or require United States firms to invest south of the border, establishing free trade in services, and eliminating non-tariff barriers which impede United States merchandise exports to Mexico. Furthermore, NAFTA would provide an improved and expanded regional trade and investment base resulting in a boost to the global competitiveness of US products. NAFTA would also increase trade liberalization with Mexico and maintain Mexico …