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The Regulation of International Trade 4th ed


ISBN13: 9780415610902
Previous Edition ISBN: 0415700345
Published: October 2012
Publisher: Routledge
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
Price: £76.99



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Drawing on a wide variety of classic and contemporary sources, respected authors Trebilcock and Howse here provide a critical analysis of the institutions and agreements that have shaped international trade rules.

In light of the growing debate over globalization, they include special sections examinations of topics such as:-

  • agriculture
  • services and trade-related intellectual property rights
  • labor rights
  • the environment
  • migration.
  • competition
Drawing on previous highly praised editions, this comprehensive text is an invaluable guide to students of economics, law, politics and international relations.

Subjects:
International Trade
Contents:
Preface
1. The evolution of international trade theory and policy
2. The Most Favoured Nation Principle
3. Preferential Trade Agreements
4. National Treatment
5. Dispute Settlement
6. Trade, Money and Finance
7. Tariffs
8. Trade policy and domestic health and safety regulation and standards
9. Antidumping laws
10. Subsidies, countervailing duties and government procurement
11. Safeguard regimes and domestic adjustment policies
12. Trade in agriculture
13. Trade in services
14. Trade-related intellectual property
15. Trade and investment
16. Trade and developing countries
17. Trade and the environment
18. Trade, labour standards and human rights
19. Trade and competition policy
20. The international movement of people Concluding postscript