@article{20594, note = {Price : NLG; Supplier : Nedbook International, Amsterdam; Recd 12/01/95; Table of Contents : 1. Constitutional problems of international economic law : PETERSMANN, Ernst-Ulrich. National constitutions and international economic law; ROESSLER, Frieder. The constitutional function of the multilateral trade order; 2. The impact of constitutional law principles on the foreign trade law and policy of the United States : JACKSON, John H. U.S. Constitutional law principles and foreign trade law and policy; MORRISON, Fred L., HUDEC, Robert E. Judicial protection of individual rights under the foreign trade laws of the United States; 3. The impact of constitutional law principles on the foreign trade law and policy of the EEC and its Member States : VOELKER, E.L.M. Community law regulations on foreign trade; BOURGEOIS, Jacques H.J. Trade policy-making institutions and procedures in the European Community; PESCATORE, Pierre. Judicial protection of individual rights by the EC Court of Justice in the field of foreign trade; HILF, Meinhard. Treaty-making and application of treaties in international trade law : the case of Germany; WEISS, Friedl. Constitutional law and foreign trade law in the United Kingdom; ZOLLER, Elisabeth. EEC foreign trade law and French foreign trade law; 4. The impact of constitutional law principles on the foreign trade law and policy of Japan : MATSUSHITA, Mitsuo. Constitutional framework of the major trade laws in Japan : in the context of the Uruguay Round; IWASAWA, Yuji. Implementation of international trade agreements in Japan; 5. Economic analysis of foreign trade laws and policies : ROWLEY, Charles K., THORBECKE, William. The role of the Congress and the executive in US trade policy determination : a public choice analysis; HINDLEY, Brian. Anti-dumping action and the EC : a wider perspective; CURZON PRICE, Victoria. EEC's strategic trade-cum-industrial policy : a public choice analysis; 6. Constitutional problems of regional foreign trade law : COTTIER. Thomas. Constitutional trade regulation in national and international law : structure-substance pairings in the EFTA experience; DE MESTRAL, A.L.C. Constitutional law and foreign trade law in Canada : the impact of the Canada-USA free trade agreement; MATSUSHITA, Mitsuo. Harmonization of national economic institutions : harmonization by bilateral agreements and the GATT; 7. Comparative constitutional perspectives and policy conclusions : SCHOENBAUM, Thomas J., ARNOLF, Douglas S. Judicial review of international trade law decisions : a comparative analysis; HUDEC, Robert E. The role of judicial review in preserving liberal foreign trade policies; MORRISON, Fred L., WOLFRUM, Ru?diger. The impact of federalism on the implementation of international trade obligations; PETERSMANN, Ernst-Ulrich. Limited government and unlimited trade policy powers? Why effective judicial review and a liberal constitution depend on individual rights; STEENBERGEN, Jacques. Is there a need for constitutional reforms of the foreign trade law of the EEC? JACKSON, John H. National constitutions, transnational economic policy and international economic law : some summary reflections; GATT - articles; Articles of the EEC Treaty;.}, author = {Hilf, Meinhard, and Petersmann, Ernst-Ulrich,}, url = {http://tind.wipo.int/record/20594}, title = {National constitutions and international economic law /}, recid = {20594}, pages = {x, 590 pages ;}, }