by M. Trebilcock
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Product Description The Regulation of International Trade introduces the rules and institutions that govern international trade. Michael J. Trebilcock and Robert Howse examine the theory and functions of international institutions and blocs including GATT, USFTA, NAFTA and the EC and also examine current difficulties in global trade. This book also includes a comparative discussion of internal rules for the application of trade remedies to dumping and subsidies in Canada, the USA and the EC. The authors examine how trading disputes which result from protectionism are settled. Individual chapters focus on exchange rates, trade in agricultural products, trade in services, trade and development and international labor mobility. The Regulation of International Trade also covers some of the emerging issues, including investment measures, intellectual property rights and the environment.
Throughout, the insights of classic and contemporary economics and political economy are related to current issues facing the world trading order. As a comprehensive text, this book will be a valuable guide to those interested in economics, law and international relations.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
One of the finest..., 2007-06-10 This is an impressive book, maybe a little too big, but a great guide to any international lawyer, the authors explain everything to the deepest point and using always historical references to explain the evolution of every subject.
I bought this book for a LLM course and it's worth every penny.
2 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
The Best in the Field, 2002-01-08 This book is the best written text on International Regulation of Trade currently available.
4 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
A reasonable text, 2000-04-03 This book is a standard text for International Trade Law Unit at The Australian National University. It is quite adequate for this. However I find its Canadian bias towards America bashing a bit tedious at times and I think that it oversimplifies the economic analysis.

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