Giovanni Di Lieto, David Treisman· ISBN 9781760021740
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Comprised of 10 self-contained chapters, International Trade Law will provide readers with an understanding of the international legal framework in which trade between nations takes place. The authors detail the aims and historical development of intergovernmental and private systems of cross-border trading rules and institutions.
The first half of the book focuses on the framework provided to the international trading system by the World Trade Organization (WTO), including the public international law dimension of trade, namely the exchange of goods, services and intellectual property rights, and competition remedies and foreign investment measures.
The second half of the book expands on the legal ramifications of private actions in the international trading system and covers the contractual aspects of sales, transportation, payments and disputes settlement. The final chapter critically evaluates which aspects of the international trade should be regulated by the principles of justice.
Every chapter includes an appendix with workshop activities, which are crucial to bridging the gap between theory and practice in the understanding of international trade law.
From the Foreword: “You are about to embark on the study of international trade law using a textbook that incorporates the most advanced and up-to-date research on the law treaties, statutes, cases and doctrines that together make up international trade law today.” – Professor Frank J Garcia, Boston College Law School
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Errata statement: The authors of International Trade Law acknowledge and wish to correct the following error on p xii (Acknowledgments) of the book.
The phrase: Ms Stephanie Hunt, CIArb – Advisor at the Law Society of New South Wales in Sydney, Australia for her assistance with Chapter 9 (International Trade Disputes).
should read: Ms Stephanie Hunt, CIArb, Solicitor Member of the Law Society of NSW (Australia), for her assistance with Chapter 9 (International Trade Disputes).