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Legal problems of international economic relations : cases, materials, and text on the national and international regulation of transnational economic relations / John H. Jackson, William J. Davey, Alan O. Sykes, Jr.

By: Jackson, John Howard, 1932-.
Publisher: St. Paul : West Group , 2002Description: 1245 p. ; 27 cm.ISBN: 0314246606.Subject(s): Tarifas alfandegárias -- Legislação | Comércio exterior - -- RegulamentaçãoDDC classification: 337
Contents:
Chapter 1. The policies underlying international economic relations. -- Chapter 2. International sales transactions. -- Chapter 3. The United States Constitution and regulation of international economic affairs. -- Chapter 4. International economic regulation in the European Union and Japan. -- Chapter 5. International Law and international economic relations. -- Chapter 6. The legal structure of the WTO/GATT system. -- Chapter 7. Dispute settlement. -- Chapter 8. Border measures I: tariffs and customs rules. -- Chapter 9. Border measures II: quotas and nontariff barries. -- Chapter 10. Nondiscrimination and the most-favored-nation clause. -- Chapter 11. Free trade areas and customs unions. -- Chapter 12. The national treatment clause. -- Chapter 13. Article XX: the general exceptions. -- Chapter 14. Technical regulations and product standards: the SPS and TBT agreements. -- Chapter 15. Escape clauses, safeguards and adjustment policies. -- Chapter 16. The regulation of dumping. -- Chapter 17. Injury analysis in dumping and subsidies cases. -- Chapter 18. Subsidies and countervailing duties. -- Chapter 19. International trade in services. -- Chapter 20. Trde related aspects of intellectual property rights. -- Chapter 21. Linkages between international trade policy and the environment, human rights, labor standards and National Security. -- Chapter 22. Monetary affairs and trade policy. -- Chapter 23. Competition rules and the WTO. -- Chapter 24. Trade and investment. -- Chapter 25. Developing countries and the WTO system. -- Chapter 26. Perspectives and conclusions: Where to next?. -- Chapter 27. The DOHA Ministerial Conference
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Chapter 1. The policies underlying international economic relations. -- Chapter 2. International sales transactions. -- Chapter 3. The United States Constitution and regulation of international economic affairs. -- Chapter 4. International economic regulation in the European Union and Japan. -- Chapter 5. International Law and international economic relations. -- Chapter 6. The legal structure of the WTO/GATT system. -- Chapter 7. Dispute settlement. -- Chapter 8. Border measures I: tariffs and customs rules. -- Chapter 9. Border measures II: quotas and nontariff barries. -- Chapter 10. Nondiscrimination and the most-favored-nation clause. -- Chapter 11. Free trade areas and customs unions. -- Chapter 12. The national treatment clause. -- Chapter 13. Article XX: the general exceptions. -- Chapter 14. Technical regulations and product standards: the SPS and TBT agreements. -- Chapter 15. Escape clauses, safeguards and adjustment policies. -- Chapter 16. The regulation of dumping. -- Chapter 17. Injury analysis in dumping and subsidies cases. -- Chapter 18. Subsidies and countervailing duties. -- Chapter 19. International trade in services. -- Chapter 20. Trde related aspects of intellectual property rights. -- Chapter 21. Linkages between international trade policy and the environment, human rights, labor standards and National Security. -- Chapter 22. Monetary affairs and trade policy. -- Chapter 23. Competition rules and the WTO. -- Chapter 24. Trade and investment. -- Chapter 25. Developing countries and the WTO system. -- Chapter 26. Perspectives and conclusions: Where to next?. -- Chapter 27. The DOHA Ministerial Conference

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