Principles of international trade law : including the World Trade Organization, technology transfers, and import/export/customs law / Ralph H. Folsom (professor of law, University of San Diego School of Law, A.B. Princeton University, J.D. Yale Law School, LL.M. London School of Economics).
The essentials of international trade law, the WTO -- United States trade and tariff law -- Customs classification, valuation, and origin -- Antidumping duties -- Subsidies and countervailing duties -- Safeguard proceedings, trade adjustment assistance -- U.S. nontariff trade barriers and disputes -- Counterfeit and IP infringing imports -- Gray market imports -- United States export controls -- United States boycott laws -- United States anti-boycott law -- Foreign corrupt practices -- Unilateral U.S. Section 301 trade sanctions -- Technology transfers across borders -- An early commentary on trade policy under the Trump administration.
Summary:
"Principles of International Trade Law commences with coverage of the World Trade Organization and its many agreements, followed by customs and import/export law, and ends with coverage of technology transfers across borders. Principles is intended to provide considerably more depth, analysis, citations and related documents than found in a Nutshell. Principles of international trade law can be used in connection with any international trade or international business transactions course book, or on its own. Key trade law documents are included"--Publisher's website.
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