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Forgotten Statutes: Trade Law's Domestic (Re)Turn, Kathleen Claussen
Forgotten Statutes: Trade Law's Domestic (Re)Turn, Kathleen Claussen
Articles
Since the first half of the twentieth century, the U.S. Congress has increasingly delegated its authority over tariffs to the U.S. president. Some of these statutes permit private actors to petition for tariff relief. Some also permit the president to initiate an investigation and subsequently to take trade-related or other action when certain criteria are met. Since the 1990s, however, a robust multilateral trading system has required the United States and others to resolve disputes over trade measures in Geneva, rather than through unilateral policy steps under these tariff authorities. In a stark departure from this movement away from unilateral …
Caribbean Shiprider Agreements: Sunk By Banana Trade War?, Michelle Williams
Caribbean Shiprider Agreements: Sunk By Banana Trade War?, Michelle Williams
University of Miami Inter-American Law Review
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The Dynamics Of Economic Integration In The Western Hemisphere: The Challenge To America, Alan C. Swan
The Dynamics Of Economic Integration In The Western Hemisphere: The Challenge To America, Alan C. Swan
University of Miami Inter-American Law Review
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The Disorders Of Unrestricted Capital Mobility, And The Limits Of The Orthodox Imagination, Timothy A. Canova
The Disorders Of Unrestricted Capital Mobility, And The Limits Of The Orthodox Imagination, Timothy A. Canova
Faculty Scholarship
This book review provides a critique of Robert Solomon's' Money on the Move: The Revolution in International Finance since 1980'. According to the reviewer, Solomon has written a highly descriptive account of some of the major developments in global financial markets over the past two decades. His impressive compilation of events is couched in an objective, value-neutral narrative, thereby suggesting that the tide of orthodox policy reforms is as inevitable as the sun rising. But lurking just beneath the surface are the usual neoclassical assumptions that one might expect of a former chief international economist of the Federal Reserve Board: …
Law As Discourse, George P. Fletcher
The Law As A Medium Of Communication, Richard Münch
The Law As A Medium Of Communication, Richard Münch
Cardozo Law Review
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Slouching Toward Integration: International Banking Before And After 1992, Shari Siegel
Slouching Toward Integration: International Banking Before And After 1992, Shari Siegel
Cardozo Law Review
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Squaring The Gray Goods Circle, Thomas A. Smart
Squaring The Gray Goods Circle, Thomas A. Smart
Cardozo Law Review
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Harnessing The Multinational Corporation To Enhance Third World Development - The Rise And Fall And Future Of Antitrust As Regulator, Eleanor M. Fox
Harnessing The Multinational Corporation To Enhance Third World Development - The Rise And Fall And Future Of Antitrust As Regulator, Eleanor M. Fox
Cardozo Law Review
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The Coexistence Of Antitrust Law And Trade Law With Antitrust Policy, Harvey M. Applebaum
The Coexistence Of Antitrust Law And Trade Law With Antitrust Policy, Harvey M. Applebaum
Cardozo Law Review
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