Regulatory Barriers and the Principle of Non-discrimination in World Trade Law
Discover the intricate dynamics of global trade with Regulatory Barriers and the Principle of Non-discrimination in World Trade Law, a compelling work by esteemed authors published by The University of Michigan Press in 2000. This pivotal second volume in the World Trade Forum series delves deep into the critical issues surrounding regulatory barriers to trade and the foundational principle of non-discrimination. Spanning an impressive 472 pages, this hardback edition provides a thorough examination of how these barriers impact international commerce and the legal frameworks that govern them. Ideal for scholars, policymakers, and anyone interested in the complexities of world trade law, this book is an essential addition to your collection. Enhance your understanding of trade regulations and their implications for global economic relations today!