Domestic Structures and International Trade: The Unfair Trade Instruments of the United States and European UnionHart Publishing, 2001 - 300 pagine 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? |
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Domestic Structures and International Trade: The Unfair Trade Instruments of ... Candido Tomas Garcia Molyneux Anteprima non disponibile - 2001 |