This book comprises contributions from leading practitioners and scholars in relation to national constitutions and international economic law And The conflicts that may arise.
| Foreword | |
| Constitutional Problems of International Economic Law | p. 1 |
| National Constitutions and International Economic Law | p. 3 |
| The Constitutional Function of the Multilateral Trade Order | p. 53 |
| The Impact of Constitutional Law Principles on the Foreign Trade Law and Policy of the United States | p. 63 |
| U.S. Constitutional Law Principles and Foreign Trade Law and Policy | p. 65 |
| Judicial Protection of Individual Rights under the Foreign Trade Laws of the United States | p. 91 |
| The Impact of Constitutional Law Principles on the Foreign Trade Law and Policy of the EEC and Its Member States | p. 135 |
| Community Law Regulations on Foreign Trade | p. 137 |
| Trade Policy-Making Institutions and Procedures in the European Community | p. 175 |
| Judicial Protection of Individual Rights by the EC Court of Justice in the Field of Foreign Trade | p. 203 |
| Treaty-Making and Application of Treaties in International Trade Law: The Case of Germany | p. 211 |
| Constitutional Law and Foreign Trade Law in the United Kingdom | p. 243 |
| EEC Foreign Trade Law and French Foreign Trade Law | p. 265 |
| The Impact of Constitutional Law Principles on the Foreign Trade Law and Policy of Japan | p. 273 |
| Constitutional Framework of the Major Trade Laws in Japan: In the Context of the Uruguay Round | p. 275 |
| Implementation of International Trade Agreements in Japan | p. 299 |
| Economic Analysis of Foreign Trade Laws and Policies | p. 345 |
| The Role of the Congress and the Executive in US Trade Policy Determination: A Public Choice Analysis | p. 347 |
| Anti-Dumping Action and the EC: A Wider Perspective | p. 371 |
| EEC's Strategic Trade-Cum-Industrial Policy: A Public Choice Analysis | p. 391 |
| Constitutional Problems of Regional Foreign Trade Law | p. 407 |
| Constitutional Trade Regulation in National and International Law: Structure-Substance Pairings in the EFTA Experience | p. 409 |
| Constitutional Law and Foreign Trade Law in Canada: The Impact of the Canada-USA Free Trade Agreement | p. 443 |
| Harmonization of National Economic Institutions: Harmonization by Bilateral Agreements and the GATT | p. 457 |
| Comparative Constitutional Perspectives and Policy Conclusions | p. 473 |
| Judicial Review of International Trade Law Decisions: A Comparative Analysis | p. 475 |
| The Role of Judicial Review in Preserving Liberal Foreign Trade Policies | p. 503 |
| The Impact of Federalism on the Implementation of International Trade Obligations | p. 519 |
| Limited Government and Unlimited Trade Policy Powers? Why Effective Judicial Review and a Liberal Constitution Depend on Individual Rights | p. 537 |
| Is there a Need for Constitutional Reforms of the Foreign Trade Law of the EEC? | p. 563 |
| National Constitutions, Transnational Economic Policy and International Economic Law: Some Summary Reflections | p. 569 |
| GATT - Articles | p. 577 |
| Articles of the EEC Treaty | p. 579 |
| Index | p. 581 |
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ISBN: 9789065446657
ISBN-10: 9065446656
Series: Studies in Transnational Economic Law
Audience:
Professional
Format:
Hardcover
Language:
English
Number Of Pages: 602
Published: February 1993
Publisher: Kluwer Law International
Dimensions (cm): 23.4 x 15.6
x 3.3
Weight (kg): 1.015