A Review of Implementing the Tokyo Round: National Constitutions and International Economic Rules by John H. Jackson, Jean Victor Louis, and Mitsuo Matsushit
Operations of international trade law are transacted on two levels--that of public law and that of p...
This article discusses some aspects of the development of international economic law in the United S...
The establishment of the WTO as a permanent institution to oversee the administration of the multila...
International economic and political interdependence has increased dramatically since the close of W...
A Review of Implementing the Tokyo Round: National Constitutions and International Economic Rules b...
This study focuses on the emergence of ROL in U.S. international trade policy, a development which m...
Adapted from a paper delivered at the annual meeting of the American Society of International Law, W...
In this brief article I will confine myself to an analysis of the U.S. legal system pertaining to re...
This article deals with the development of law; i.e., the evolution of a legal regime in a field wh...
This paper discusses United States government trade policy and the regulation of foreign lawyers. Al...
The Japan-U.S. economic relationship has been marked by tremendous friction and misunderstanding. Th...
This book serves an important need by providing a clear overview of an increasingly complex subject....
A Review of Regulation of International Trade and Investment, Cases and Materials by Carl H. Fulda a...
In this year of ambitious new trade agreements, public attention hasturned once again to the relatio...
The book first sets forth the policies and practical considerations underlying the current internati...
Operations of international trade law are transacted on two levels--that of public law and that of p...
This article discusses some aspects of the development of international economic law in the United S...
The establishment of the WTO as a permanent institution to oversee the administration of the multila...
International economic and political interdependence has increased dramatically since the close of W...
A Review of Implementing the Tokyo Round: National Constitutions and International Economic Rules b...
This study focuses on the emergence of ROL in U.S. international trade policy, a development which m...
Adapted from a paper delivered at the annual meeting of the American Society of International Law, W...
In this brief article I will confine myself to an analysis of the U.S. legal system pertaining to re...
This article deals with the development of law; i.e., the evolution of a legal regime in a field wh...
This paper discusses United States government trade policy and the regulation of foreign lawyers. Al...
The Japan-U.S. economic relationship has been marked by tremendous friction and misunderstanding. Th...
This book serves an important need by providing a clear overview of an increasingly complex subject....
A Review of Regulation of International Trade and Investment, Cases and Materials by Carl H. Fulda a...
In this year of ambitious new trade agreements, public attention hasturned once again to the relatio...
The book first sets forth the policies and practical considerations underlying the current internati...
Operations of international trade law are transacted on two levels--that of public law and that of p...
This article discusses some aspects of the development of international economic law in the United S...
The establishment of the WTO as a permanent institution to oversee the administration of the multila...