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A Failure To Consider: Why Lawmakers Create Risk By Ignoring Trade Obligations, David R. Kocan Professor
A Failure To Consider: Why Lawmakers Create Risk By Ignoring Trade Obligations, David R. Kocan Professor
David R. Kocan Professor
The U.S. Congress frequently passes laws facially unrelated to trade that significantly impact U.S. trade relations. These impacts are often harmful, significant, and long-lasting. Despite this fact, these bills rarely receive adequate consideration of how they will impact trade. Without this consideration, Congress cannot properly conduct a cost-benefit analysis necessary to pass effective laws. To remedy this problem, the U.S. Trade Representative should evaluate U.S. domestic law to determine whether it is consistent with international trade obligations. Moreover, the U.S. Congress committee structure should be amended so that laws that might impact trade are considered within that light. In the …
Most-Favoured-Nation Treatment, Alejandro Faya Rodriguez
Most-Favoured-Nation Treatment, Alejandro Faya Rodriguez
Alejandro Faya Rodriguez
No abstract provided.
The Most-Favoured-Nation Clause In International Investment Agreements: A Tool For Treaty Shopping?, Alejandro Faya Rodriguez
The Most-Favoured-Nation Clause In International Investment Agreements: A Tool For Treaty Shopping?, Alejandro Faya Rodriguez
Alejandro Faya Rodriguez
No abstract provided.
Mfn Tariff Treatment Of Imports From China: Effects On U.S. Employment, Joseph Pelzman, Thomas Bayard, James Orr, Jorge Perez-Lopez
Mfn Tariff Treatment Of Imports From China: Effects On U.S. Employment, Joseph Pelzman, Thomas Bayard, James Orr, Jorge Perez-Lopez
Joseph Pelzman
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