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international trade law: an overview

International trade law is the mixture of domestic or national law and public international law that applies to transactions for goods or services that cross national boundaries. Certain multilateral treaties play an important roles in this field -- notably the Convention for the International Sales of Goods and several dealing with dispute resolution and the enforcement of resulting adjudications.


     

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    • Good Starting Point in Print: Folsom, Gordon and Spanogle's International Business Transactions in a Nutshell West Group (5th ed. 19961).
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