A comparative lega, economic and political analysis of the impact
of constitutional law and of international economic law on the
foreign trade laws and policies of the major trading countries. The
countries covered include the United States, Japan, EC and EFTA
countries, plus regional trade organizations such as the EEC and
EFTA. Developments such as the Cadana-US Free Trade Agreement are
also covered. As the benefits of constitutionalism and liberal
trade do not depend on the nationalities of traders, producers and
consumers, the contributions criticize the frequent "double
standards" of "fair trade laws" and suggest "constitutionalism
reforms" of international and domestic foreign trade laws and
policies.
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