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The Unfair Trade Instruments of the United States and European Union
Domestic Structures and International Trade
The Unfair Trade Instruments of the United States and European Union
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Description
This book places international trade law within an economic,political and sociological context, contending that globalisation is characterised by both homogeneity and diversity. However, while implying changes within contracting parties, globalisation only results in a 'thin' homogeneity. Furthermore, globalisation is the result of the interaction, negotiations and policies between states. From this perspective, the book attempts to explain trade policy as resulting from domestic factors. Thus, if globalisation is characterised by diversity, how do such differences affect the trade policy of states in an era where nearly everything is subject to commerce?
The book focuses on the US and the EC, analysing different institutional and substantive aspects of unfair trade instruments, such as anti-dumping and countervailing measures and market access instruments. Domestically, it focuses on both constitutional and socio-economic constraints. The book considers political action prescribed by formal constitutions in a wider socio-economic context, rejecting the a-historical and structurally blind normative idea of free trade.
Table of Contents
PART I: UNITED STATES TRADE POLICY
2.The Domestic Structures of United States Trade Policy
3.United States' Unfair Trade Instruments as a Reflection of its Domestic Sphere
PART II: THE EUROPEAN UNION'S COMMON COMMERCIAL POLICY
4.The Domestic Structures of the European Union
5.The Community's Unfair Trade Instruments as a Reflection of its Domestic Sphere
6. Conclusions
Product details
Published | 09 Feb 2001 |
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Format | Hardback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 328 |
ISBN | 9781841131320 |
Imprint | Hart Publishing |
Dimensions | 234 x 156 mm |
Series | Studies in European Law and Integration |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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His exposition of the workings of the US government, the inefficiency of the separation of powers doctrine in relation to implementation of international agreements, the plurality and extreme liberalisation of the US' domestic economy are well researched and very useful.This book is impressively and thoroughly argued and the author succeeds in convincing of his convictions regarding the problems of globalisation and a state's inability to deal with the same. ...this book and the arguments made are significant and a worthwhile addition to the literature.
Oanh Tran
International Trade Business Law Annual
February 2003Oanh Tran, International Trade Business Law Annual

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