Trade law Part 3
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HOME GROWN LAWS IN A GLOBAL NEIGHBOURHOOD: AUSTRALIA, THE UNITED STATES AND THE REST
Chief Justice Robert French
Australian Law Journal
Volume 85, Number 3, March 2011 p.147
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The differences between legal systems sometimes generate controversy about the use of comparative legal materials. That controversy however, should be viewed in the larger context of the interactions between laws past and present, the subsistence of different legal traditions within the same country , the existence of shared legal histories between different countries, the existence of national laws dealing with subject matter that has become international because of global trade and commerce, and the migration of legal and constitutional ideas from one country to another. This lecture, delivered at the Alabama School of Law, reviews the varieties of trans-national legal interactions and suggests that the problem presented by the use of comparative materials is one of practical judgment rather than fundamental principle.
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DROIT DU COMMERCE INTERNATIONAL ET DE LA CONCURRENCE / INTERNATIONAL TRADE AND COMPETITION LAW
International Business Law Journal
Number 4, 2010
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National State Aid Law Applied to State Aid Measures Affecting Trade Between Member States-The Danish Case
Pernille Wegener Jessen
European State Aid Law Quarterly
2011, Number 1 p.59
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The Fragmentation of International trade law
Panagiotis Delimatsis
Journal of World Trade
Volume 45, Number 1, February 2011 p.87
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Drug Trafficking, Money Laundering and International Trade Restrictions after the WTO Panel Report in Colombia – Ports of Entry: How to Align WTO Law with International Law
Alberto Alvarez-Jiménez
Journal of World Trade
Volume 45, Number 1, February 2011 p.117
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Introduction
Law and Development Review
Volume 4, Number 2, 2011
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The 2011 LDR Special Issue is devoted to the Law and Development Institute Inaugural Conference entitled, “Future of Law and Development, International Trade and Economic Development” , which was held in Sydney, Australia, on the 16th of October, 2010.
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International Trade and Development Law: A Legal Cultural Critique
Colin Picker
Law and Development Review
Volume 4, Number 2, 2011
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STRIKING A BALANCE: WHEN SHOULD TRADE-SECRET LAW SHIELD DISCLOSURES TO THE GOVERNMENT?
Elizabeth A. Rowe
Iowa Law Review
Volume 96, Number 3, March 2011 p.791
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The Place of Reasonableness in the Restraint of Trade: Just how much does India depart from the Common law
Shantanu Naravane
Nalsar Student Law Review
Volume 5, 2010
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INTERNATIONAL TRADE AND COMPETITION LAW
International Business Law Journal
Number 3, 2010
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An Elementary Consideration of Humanity? Linking Trade-Related Intellectual Property Rights to the Human Right to Health in International Law
Lisa Forman
Journal of World Intellectual Property
Volume 14, Number 2, March 2011 p.155-175
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Restraint Of Trade In Australian Sport – Was the AFL’s hand forced on Ben Cousins?
Sam Chadwick
Sports Law eJournal
2010
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Sporting organisations are now sanctioning athletes for off-field conduct. This article considers the law on restraint of trade both at Common law , and under the Trade Practices Act, and its relevance to sporting disputes. Specifically, it considers the legality of the suspension of prominent Australian Football League (AFL) player Ben Cousins and the legal issues surrounding the AFL Commission’s subsequent deliberations on whether or not to permit Cousins to re-enter the AFL.
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About the Author/s and Reviewer/s
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Common law, International trade law Part 3, International trade law, Trade law, country.
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