This essay is about the North American Free Trade Agreement (“NAFTA”), the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (“GATT”), and the World Trade Organization (“WTO”). The United States has chosen to participate in NAFTA, GATT, and WTO by the President\u27s signing international agreements. These agreements, however, have not been presented to the Senate for ratification as treaties, although, as some commentators have noted, they bear the characteristics of treaties. Rather, they are implemented by Congress enacting domestic implementing legislation as statutory law
The shift from multilateralism to regionalism, plurilateralism and bilateralism in international tra...
The World Trade Organization (WTO) Agreement covers the vast majority of international commerce in g...
There are two paradigms through which to view trade law and policy within the American constitutiona...
An essay is presented on the status of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) as of July 20...
Events of the past few years, including the Brexit vote in the United Kingdom and the demise of the ...
Free trade agreements (FTAs) have dominated global trade for over a decade. This dominance is likely...
This essay focuses on NAFTA and the contributions that this regional trade pact made to protect IPR ...
Today’s international relations are dominated by economic and trade issues. The emergence of regiona...
This article seeks to resolve the debate over the use of a statutory method for approving internatio...
Article 2, section 2 of the Constitution requires treaties to be approved by two thirds of the Senat...
In order for the liberalization and increase of international trade, the free trade agreement is gen...
This new edition of Trade in Goods is an authoritative work on international trade by one of the mos...
This paper examines the two tracks used by the United States to negotiate and approve international ...
Beginning with the United States\u27 accession to the Berne Union in 1988-89, through the negotiatio...
The United States has completed numerous free trade agreements (FTAs), but the pattern of these agre...
The shift from multilateralism to regionalism, plurilateralism and bilateralism in international tra...
The World Trade Organization (WTO) Agreement covers the vast majority of international commerce in g...
There are two paradigms through which to view trade law and policy within the American constitutiona...
An essay is presented on the status of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) as of July 20...
Events of the past few years, including the Brexit vote in the United Kingdom and the demise of the ...
Free trade agreements (FTAs) have dominated global trade for over a decade. This dominance is likely...
This essay focuses on NAFTA and the contributions that this regional trade pact made to protect IPR ...
Today’s international relations are dominated by economic and trade issues. The emergence of regiona...
This article seeks to resolve the debate over the use of a statutory method for approving internatio...
Article 2, section 2 of the Constitution requires treaties to be approved by two thirds of the Senat...
In order for the liberalization and increase of international trade, the free trade agreement is gen...
This new edition of Trade in Goods is an authoritative work on international trade by one of the mos...
This paper examines the two tracks used by the United States to negotiate and approve international ...
Beginning with the United States\u27 accession to the Berne Union in 1988-89, through the negotiatio...
The United States has completed numerous free trade agreements (FTAs), but the pattern of these agre...
The shift from multilateralism to regionalism, plurilateralism and bilateralism in international tra...
The World Trade Organization (WTO) Agreement covers the vast majority of international commerce in g...
There are two paradigms through which to view trade law and policy within the American constitutiona...