The Oxford Handbook of International Trade Law (2e)

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The Oxford Handbook of International Trade Law offers extensive analysis and critique on the principles of modern international trade law, considering the systems of trade between nations in their economic and institutional contexts.
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Author(s) Volume editor(s) Daniel Bethlehem (Barrister, Barrister, Twenty Essex), Donald McRae (Emeritus Professor, Emeritus Professor, University of Ottawa), Rodney Neufeld (Senior Counsel, Senior Counsel, Global Affairs Canada), Isabelle Van Damme (Partner, Partn
Publisher Oxford University Press
Format Hardback
Pages 1200
Published in United Kingdom
Published 1 Dec 2022
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The Oxford Handbook of International Trade Law offers extensive analysis and critique on the principles of modern international trade law, considering the systems of trade between nations in their economic and institutional contexts.
1: The Editors: Introduction Part I: The Regulation of International Trade 2: Donald McRae: The Development of the Regulation of International Trade: the Past and the Future 3: Kamal Saggi and Simon Schropp: The Regulation of International Trade: An Ec
Sir Daniel Bethlehem KC is a barrister practising in the field of public international law from Chambers in London. From May 2006 to May 2011, he was the principal Legal Adviser of the UK Foreign & Commonwealth Office. Prior to this, in parallel with his
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