The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) broke new ground in
such areas as investment regulation and intellectual property
protection, and, for the first time, linked labor and environmental
issues to international trade policy. Implementation of this
agreement required the creation of several new institutions: some
mandated by the treaty itself; others resulting from supplemental
labor and environmental legislation; and a few created in response
to increased economic activity among the members. This book
provides, for the first time, an in-depth examination and analysis
of the structure, functions, and performance of the NAFTA
institutions from their inception to the present day.
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