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Foundations of International Economic Law: Second Edition offers a thorough exploration of the legal frameworks governing international commerce, trade agreements, and economic relationships between nations. David Collins examines the historical development and contemporary application of international economic law, including key institutions such as the World Trade Organization, International Monetary Fund, and World Bank.
This edition incorporates recent developments in global trade policy, investment law, and dispute resolution mechanisms. The book addresses critical topics including tariffs, intellectual property rights, foreign direct investment, and financial regulation. Collins provides essential context for understanding how domestic and international legal systems interact to create the rules of global commerce.
Ideal for students, legal professionals, and policymakers seeking to understand the complex intersection of law and international economics, this volume serves as both an academic resource and practical reference guide for navigating the evolving landscape of international trade law.







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