Principles of international trade law : including the World Trade Organization, technology transfers, and import/export/customs law /

"Principles of International Trade Law commences with coverage of the World Trade Organization and its many agreements, followed by customs and import/export law, and ends with coverage of technology transfers across borders. Principles is intended to provide considerably more depth, analysis,...

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Main Authors: Folsom, Ralph Haughwout
Published: West Academic Publishing,
Publisher Address: St. Paul, MN :
Publication Dates: [2018]
Literature type: Book
Language: English
Edition: Second edition.
Series: Concise hornbook series
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Summary: "Principles of International Trade Law commences with coverage of the World Trade Organization and its many agreements, followed by customs and import/export law, and ends with coverage of technology transfers across borders. Principles is intended to provide considerably more depth, analysis, citations and related documents than found in a Nutshell. Principles of international trade law can be used in connection with any international trade or international business transactions course book, or on its own. Key trade law documents are included"--Publisher's website.
Carrier Form: xviii, 681 pages ; 24 cm.
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN: 9781640201408
1640201408
Index Number: K3943
CLC: D996.1
Call Number: D996.1/F671-1/2nd ed.
Contents: The essentials of international trade law, the WTO -- United States trade and tariff law -- Customs classification, valuation, and origin -- Antidumping duties -- Subsidies and countervailing duties -- Safeguard proceedings, trade adjustment assistance -- U.S. nontariff trade barriers and disputes -- Counterfeit and IP infringing imports -- Gray market imports -- United States export controls -- United States boycott laws -- United States anti-boycott law -- Foreign corrupt practices -- Unilateral U.S. Section 301 trade sanctions -- Technology transfers across borders -- An early commentary