This collection of essays by international lawyers and moral
philosophers arises from a prestigious multi-disciplinary
conference to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the repeal of
the Corn Laws in 1846. It examines the legal, moral and political
dimensions of free trade. Contributors explore issues such as: *
the ethics and rules of competition * the idea of global justice *
the problem of international exploitation * the protection of the
environment * the regulation services * international taxation and
the justifications for barriers to trade. This book provides an
important insight into the continuing debates surrounding free
trade. It is an important text for experts across the fields of
economics, politics and law as well as to those with an interest in
international trade.
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