Learning Objectives
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Establishment of a foreign trade department in the students’ actual (or assumed) companies to increase the efficiency and productivity in conducting international trade under public and private regulation on international trade;
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Efficient market research of the students’ selected items under public and private regulations governing international trade;
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Function of an export plan suitable for the legal environments extant in the target market and its importance;
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Selection of the items proper to specific markets, which should be flexibly modified and adopted according to the legal circumstances of the export market;
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Factors to be considered when enforcing international sales contracts for newly-developed and environmentally friendly products as opposed to other existing products with which consumers are more familiar;
Keywords
International Trade World Trade Organization Dispute Settlement Uruguay Round Private RegulationPreview
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Reference
- Carole Murray, David Holloway, Daren Timson-Hunt, Brian Kennelly, Giles Dixon, Schmitthoffs (2007) Schmitthoff Export Trade: The Law and Practice of International Trade, 11th edn, Sweet & Maxwell LtdGoogle Scholar
Supplemental Reading
- DiMatteo LA, Lucien J (2005) Dhooge, International Business Law – a Transaction Approach, 2nd edn. West, pp. 1–36Google Scholar