Is devolution of power to sub-national governments by the constitution of federal states or by delegation in other nations a threat to maximizing the benefits of free trade within the Americas? Conversely, is the drive towards regional free trade a threat to the goals of federalism and decentralization? These are two of the many questions that arise in revisiting NAFTA and eyeing the successful creation of a Free Trade Agreement of the Americas (FTAA) by the year 2005, an initiative launched by thirty-four nations within the region in December 1994. Part I of this Article first defines federalism and distinguishes it from other decentralized forms of government. It proceeds to explore the goals of federalism and the goals of international t...
When I visited here in 1997, I talked about the need to bind sub-federal actors like states and prov...
Free trade agreements are an essential segment of the global economy. Regional economic cooperation ...
This Article reviews the manner in which international trade regimes regulate state and provincial b...
Is devolution of power to sub-national governments by the constitution of federal states or by deleg...
Some commentators have argued that federalism can undermine the strength of the government, especial...
Both state and federal leaders will need to work together to preserve state sovereignty in the face ...
This article examines negotiations toward a Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA). It seeks to disc...
In 1994, 34 Western Hemisphere nations met at the first Summit of the Americas, envisioning a plan f...
Regional free trade zones have been unexpectedly successful in the last decade. Since 1980 the Europ...
Regional free trade zones have been unexpectedly successful in the last decade. Since 1980 the Europ...
Regional free trade zones have been unexpectedly successful in the last decade. Since 1980 the Europ...
Regional free trade zones have been unexpectedly successful in the last decade. Since 1980 the Europ...
When I visited here in 1997, I talked about the need to bind sub-federal actors like states and prov...
The framing of the Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA) over a period of ten years is a project on...
The future of continental cooperation within North America remains uncertain. However, if the three ...
When I visited here in 1997, I talked about the need to bind sub-federal actors like states and prov...
Free trade agreements are an essential segment of the global economy. Regional economic cooperation ...
This Article reviews the manner in which international trade regimes regulate state and provincial b...
Is devolution of power to sub-national governments by the constitution of federal states or by deleg...
Some commentators have argued that federalism can undermine the strength of the government, especial...
Both state and federal leaders will need to work together to preserve state sovereignty in the face ...
This article examines negotiations toward a Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA). It seeks to disc...
In 1994, 34 Western Hemisphere nations met at the first Summit of the Americas, envisioning a plan f...
Regional free trade zones have been unexpectedly successful in the last decade. Since 1980 the Europ...
Regional free trade zones have been unexpectedly successful in the last decade. Since 1980 the Europ...
Regional free trade zones have been unexpectedly successful in the last decade. Since 1980 the Europ...
Regional free trade zones have been unexpectedly successful in the last decade. Since 1980 the Europ...
When I visited here in 1997, I talked about the need to bind sub-federal actors like states and prov...
The framing of the Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA) over a period of ten years is a project on...
The future of continental cooperation within North America remains uncertain. However, if the three ...
When I visited here in 1997, I talked about the need to bind sub-federal actors like states and prov...
Free trade agreements are an essential segment of the global economy. Regional economic cooperation ...
This Article reviews the manner in which international trade regimes regulate state and provincial b...