International Trade Laws

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International Trade Laws explores the complex legal landscape governing global commerce, economic development, and international relations. It clarifies how international trade laws shape cross-border business, tariffs, and trade agreements, impacting national economies worldwide.

The book traces the evolution from early trade agreements to the modern WTO system, highlighting the political and social factors influencing trade policies, such as the use of economic sanctions as tools for political leverage.

The book begins by introducing fundamental principles like tariffs and quotas, then examines various trade agreements, including the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT). Further chapters analyze economic sanctions, their legal basis, and consequences, while also considering emerging issues like e-commerce and climate change.

The book integrates legal analysis with economic theory, using international treaties and case law to support its arguments, making it valuable for students, policymakers, and business professionals seeking a comprehensive understanding of global trade.

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