Constitutional functions and constitutional problems of international economic law : international and domestic foreign trade law and foreign trade policy in the United States, the European Community and Switzerland

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Constitutional functions and constitutional problems of international economic law : international and domestic foreign trade law and foreign trade policy in the United States, the European Community and Switzerland

by Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann

(PUPIL : progress and undercurrents in public international law, 3)

University Press , Westview Press, 1991

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This is an examination of the elements of a legal theory of international economic order and the economic, political and legal problems of trade protectionism - in particular regarding the United States and the EEC. It offers an explanation of why liberal international trade order does not develop spontaneously, analyzes the international GATT, IMF and World Bank rules and procedures from a constitutional perspective, and offers suggestions for the concrete policy task of developing inmproved constitutional rules for trade policymaking.

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