NAFTA represents an experimental common market, in which no measures have been taken, at the North American level, to resolve legal diversity and conflicts of laws and jurisdiction. The obvious contrast is with the European Union, with its pan-European institutions and formal program of legal unification. This Article defends the underlying philosophy of NAFTA, as appropriate for North America. There has also been substantial adaptation of the national laws of the NAFTA countries, which indicates that a process of informal harmonization is adequate for common market needs
The European Union is currently an economic union, which means that it has almost removed every inte...
INTRODUCTION Drawing on the 1989 Canada-US Free Trade Agreement (CUSFTA), the North American Free Tr...
An economic integration arrangement between nations cannot exist without the creation of the necess...
NAFTA represents an experimental common market, in which no measures have been taken, at the North A...
The European Community, today European Union, has been considered as a model to measure the success ...
The objective of this thesis is to determine whether those who negotiated the NAFTA created institut...
The North American Free Trade Agreement, signed by the United States, Canada, and Mexico in December...
"The influence of the European Court of Justice (ECJ) on regional integration in Europe is a widely ...
This material published in Arizona Journal of International and Comparative Law is made available by...
Today’s international relations are dominated by economic and trade issues. The emergence of regiona...
This paper shows that the general equilibrium impacts on Canadian GDP and welfare, of liberalizing N...
The European Union is currently an economic union, which means that it has almost removed every inte...
This article is adapted from the 11th Canada-United States Law Institute Distinguished Lecture given...
This short piece explores regionalism through the lens of NAFTA and examines its relationship to the...
Despite its name, the primary purpose of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) was not to ...
The European Union is currently an economic union, which means that it has almost removed every inte...
INTRODUCTION Drawing on the 1989 Canada-US Free Trade Agreement (CUSFTA), the North American Free Tr...
An economic integration arrangement between nations cannot exist without the creation of the necess...
NAFTA represents an experimental common market, in which no measures have been taken, at the North A...
The European Community, today European Union, has been considered as a model to measure the success ...
The objective of this thesis is to determine whether those who negotiated the NAFTA created institut...
The North American Free Trade Agreement, signed by the United States, Canada, and Mexico in December...
"The influence of the European Court of Justice (ECJ) on regional integration in Europe is a widely ...
This material published in Arizona Journal of International and Comparative Law is made available by...
Today’s international relations are dominated by economic and trade issues. The emergence of regiona...
This paper shows that the general equilibrium impacts on Canadian GDP and welfare, of liberalizing N...
The European Union is currently an economic union, which means that it has almost removed every inte...
This article is adapted from the 11th Canada-United States Law Institute Distinguished Lecture given...
This short piece explores regionalism through the lens of NAFTA and examines its relationship to the...
Despite its name, the primary purpose of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) was not to ...
The European Union is currently an economic union, which means that it has almost removed every inte...
INTRODUCTION Drawing on the 1989 Canada-US Free Trade Agreement (CUSFTA), the North American Free Tr...
An economic integration arrangement between nations cannot exist without the creation of the necess...