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International Trade Law
C/L/895. Dissertation outline. Effectiveness of regulation of international sales contracts
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- 545
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- 2011
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- 9.99 GBP
The paper presents an outline of the dissertation on the international sales contracts’ regulation formulating the aim and question of the research, presenting the chapter break-down, indicating the areas of the literature review, and describing the research methodology. The paper has no references.
KEYWORDS: Dissertation outline, regulation, international sales contracts,
C/E/801. EU trade protectionist policies towards China
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- 1050
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- 2011
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- 19.99 GBP
The paper looks at governments’ use of protectionist policies examining the policy of the European Union (EU) aimed to control the excess of trade exports from China. The paper argues whether protective measures work against local consumers because of the import tariffs imposed by their governments.
KEYWORDS: EU, European Union, trade protection, export from China,
C/L/884. Relationship between WTO and multilateral environmental agreements: review of “The Big Chill” by Eckersley
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- 3100
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- 2011
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- 39.99 GBP
The paper examines the problems raised by Robyn Eckersley in her journal article rn“The Big Chill: WTO and Multilateral Environmental Agreements”, reviewing academic research into the conflict of interests between World Trade Organisation (WTO) and multilateral environmental agreements (MEA), and arguing that it is difficult to strike a balance between MEA and WTO trade rules. Environmental issues addressed by WTO through GATT are considered discussing different approaches of WTO members to their environmental obligations, and making references to related legal frameworks.
KEYWORDS: Review, WTO, World Trade Organisation, Multilateral Environmental Agreements, MEA, The Big Chill, Eckersley, GATT,
S/L/321. An examination of the legal risks when exporting to Sub Saharan countries: case study Cowan Davies
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- 1750
- DATE:
- 2011
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- 19.99 GBP
This paper examines the legal risks for Cowan Davies Plc, a company that wish to sell copper tubes in Sub Saharan countries, namely Nigeria, Ghana, Benin, and Cameroon. The paper carries out a legal analysis of each country before a summary is provided. The summary details the aspects that the company should consider before making any aspects to any of the countries discussed.
KEYWORDS: Legal risks, Cowan Davies Plc, Sub Saharan countries, Nigeria, Ghana, Benin, Cameroon, exports,
C/L/853. Development of domestic and international trade legislation
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- 3150
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- 2011
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- 39.99 GBP
The paper examines the development of regional and international trade legislation during the post WW2 period, analysing related domestic regulations in the USA, UK, etc., i.e. Cost Insurer Freight (CIF), Free on Board (FOB), Sale of Goods Act (SOGA), the UN Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods (CISG), Cape Town Convention, etc.
KEYWORDS: International sales, international trade law,
S/E/270. Does the growing number of regional trading blocs make it more or less likely that global free trade will be achieved?
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- 2500
- DATE:
- 2011
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- 29.99 GBP
The paper looks at two types of trade blocks known as regional integration agreements (RIA), i.e. customs unions (CU) and free trade agreements (FTA) arguing whether the increasing number of RIA (‘domino regionalism’) can be a stumbling bloc to global free trade, and making references to relevant studies and real life examples.
KEYWORDS: trading blocs, regional integration agreements, free trade,
C/E/744. Dissertation. Efficacy of anti-dumping regime operated by WTO
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- 13000
- DATE:
- 2011
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- 139.99 GBP
The dissertation looks at the implications of the increased world trade flows for international relations and market economy examining the effects of the current anti-dumping regime introduced by the World Trade Organisation (WTO). Literature is reviewed on the background of DS136 and DS162 Anti-Dumping Actions, comparing the efficiency of these regulations. The dissertation is based on secondary research methods. Conclusions are made about the effects of WTO anti-dumping interventions on political tensions between different actors in the international stage.
KEYWORDS: Dissertation, anti-dumping regime, WTO, World Trade Organisation, international trade law,
C/L/809. International commercial and contract law: case applications
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- 4900
- DATE:
- 2011
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- 49.99 GBP
The paper examines the provisions of international commercial and contract law and arbitration with regard to legal issues that exist when an organisation operates in more than one jurisdiction, and with regard to a contract created by two parties. References are made to related UK legislation and law cases advising on the position of the claimants.
KEYWORDS: International commercial law, arbitration, contract law,
C/L/799. Examination of anti-dumping rules and legislation
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- 3900
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- 2011
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- 39.99 GBP
This paper examines anti-dumping rules and legislation in reference to the World Trade Organisation (WTO). The paper outlines aspects of the anti-dumping legislation and follows with an examination of the advantages and disadvantages of the rules regarding it. The paper concludes by assessing whether the anti-dumping legislations are still relevant today in developed and developing countries.
KEYWORDS: Anti-dumping legislation, World Trade Organisation, WTO,
C/L/773. Dissertation. Letters of credit in Western, Asian and Gulf Countries
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- 11350
- DATE:
- 2011
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- 119.99 GBP
This dissertation discusses letters of credit in relation to Western, Asian and Gulf perspectives. This comparative study focuses on the USA, UK, China, Switzerland, Qatar, Bahrain, and Abu Dhabi, and outlines the differences between them all. Documentary transactions are discussed in general, and the study identifies different forms of documentary credit. International institutions and the law governing these credits are assessed, and the study discusses harmonisation. The dissertation concludes by summarising the differences between the countries mentioned.
KEYWORDS: Dissertation, letters of credit, Wester countries, Asian countries, Gulf countries, USAL UK, China, Switzeland, documentary transactions, documentary credit harmonisation.,
C/L/769. Dissertation + Proposal. International electronic contracts
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- 15500
- DATE:
- 2011
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- 159.99 GBP
This dissertation focuses on international electronic contracts, and aims to assess the different legal regulations that relate to them. The study begins by outlining the conceptual background, and identifies the specific challenges that electronic contracting raises for lawmakers. The united nations (UN) convention on contracts for the international sale of goods is discussed in detail. This is followed by a detailed discussion regarding the UN convention on the use of electronic communications in international contracting 2005, (UNCECIC). The European union e-commerce directive is discussed, along with the UN model law on electronic commerce 1996. All of the topics are summarized, and the paper concludes with recommendations. Proposal matching this dissertation is provided in the appendix. This dissertation contains 12600 words and proposal contains 2900 words.
KEYWORDS: Dissertation, international electronic contracts, lawmakers, United Nations, UN, international sale of goods, UN convention on the use of electronic communications in international contracting, UNCECIC, European union, electronic commerce,
C/L/768. Dissertation. International electronic contracts
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- 12600
- DATE:
- 2011
- PRICE:
- 129.99 GBP
This dissertation focuses on international electronic contracts, and aims to assess the different legal regulations that relate to them. The study begins by outlining the conceptual background, and identifies the specific challenges that electronic contracting raises for lawmakers. The united nations (UN) convention on contracts for the international sale of goods is discussed in detail. This is followed by a detailed discussion regarding the UN convention on the use of electronic communications in international contracting 2005, (UNCECIC). The European union e-commerce directive is discussed, along with the UN model law on electronic commerce 1996. All of the topics are summarized, and the paper concludes with recommendations.
KEYWORDS: Dissertation, international electronic contracts, lawmakers, United Nations, UN, international sale of goods, UN convention on the use of electronic communications in international contracting, UNCECIC, European union, electronic commerce,
C/L/760. Examination of the autonomy of letters of credit
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- 6450
- DATE:
- 2011
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- 69.99 GBP
This paper aims to identify what letters of credit are, and identifies what they consist of. The paper begins by providing the background to the subject, and this is followed by a detailed definition of letters of credit. This section also recognises their autonomy and practical use. The next chapter discusses certain issues surrounding the autonomy of letters of credit. The different exceptions to the rule of letters of credit are assessed, and the paper concludes by summarising the topics discussed.
KEYWORDS: Letters of credit, autonomy, International Trade,
C/L/742. Contentious issues with regard to Article XXIV: negotiating position for developing states
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- 4750
- DATE:
- 2011
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- 49.99 GBP
The paper addresses the failure of the WTO to address the needs of the developing countries. A negotiating position for developing countries is discussed on two contentious issues with regard to Article XXIV GATT, i.e. Regional Trade Agreements (RTA) and exemption from Substantially All the Trade (SAT) requirements. The meaning of Other Restrictive Regulations of Commerce (ORRC) is defined and explained in conjunction with SAT.
KEYWORDS: WTO, Article XXIV GATT, developing states, Regional Trade Agreements, RTA, Substantially All the Trade, SAT,
C/L/738. International commercial arbitration as mechanism of dispute resolution
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- 4950
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- 2011
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- 49.99 GBP
The paper examines the use of arbitration in international commercial law for the resolution of international business disputes. Evolution of arbitration as a tool of dispute resolution is reviewed, definitions of international arbitration and international commercial law are presented, the issues of cross-border transactions and cross-border litigation are addressed arguing whether arbitration allows more freedom to the parties making the conduct of proceedings less formal and applying transnational law and custom.
KEYWORDS: International commercial law, international arbitration, dispute resolution, cross-border litigation,
C/L/737. “In international arbitrations the internationalisation of modern commercial law is often more informally dealt with and arbitrations tend to enjoy greater freedom in conducting proceedings and in finding or developing the applicable transnational law and custom”. Discuss
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- 4950
- DATE:
- 2011
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- 49.99 GBP
The paper examines the use of arbitration in international commercial law for the resolution of international business disputes. Evolution of arbitration as a tool of dispute resolution is reviewed, definitions of international arbitration and international commercial law are presented, the issues of cross-border transactions and cross-border litigation are addressed arguing whether arbitration allows more freedom to the parties making the conduct of proceedings less formal and applying transnational law and custom.
KEYWORDS: International commercial law, international arbitration, dispute resolution, cross-border litigation,
C/L/736. Exceptions to free trade under GATT regulations and environmental protection law
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- 4600
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- 2011
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- 49.99 GBP
The paper examines exceptions to free trade under GATT regulations contained in Article XX analyzing the exceptions permitted due to the protection of human, animal or plant life (Article XX b), and the conservation of exhaustible natural resources (Article XX g). Cases falling under Article XX (b) and (g) are discussed, environmental protection provisions formulated in the Treaty of Nice 2001 are reviewed with references to related cases.
KEYWORDS: Exceptions to free trade, GATT, Article XX, environmental protection, Treaty of Nice,
C/L/722. Literature review. Review of documentary credit from The West, Asia and Gulf countries
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- 2500
- DATE:
- 2010
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- 29.99 GBP
This literature review critiques a wide variety of sources based on documentary credit from Western, Asian and Gulf countries. The paper refers to academic theories and to specific cases like Forestal Minosa v Oriental Credit. The review also examines culture and international trade, and aims to study how cultural gaps can be bridged between the West, Asia and Gulf countries.
KEYWORDS: Literature review, documentary credit, The West, Asia, Gulf countries, Forestal Minosa v Oriental Credit, culture, international trade,
C/P/309. Strengths of WTO in dispute settlement
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- 2550
- DATE:
- 2010
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- 29.99 GBP
The paper examines the functions and activities of the World Trade Organisation (WTO) reviewing its criticism by the proponents of anti globalisation, and discussing the positive changes introduced by WTO in the area of dispute resolution. General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) of 1995 is examined reflecting on the WTO introduction of the rule of law in international trade.
KEYWORDS: World Trade Organisation, WTO, rule of law, international trade, Dispute Resolution Body,
C/L/695. The World Trade Organisation (WTO) has been praised for introducing the rule of law into international trade. Critically assess if this is true, and, if so, is it an improvement on what happened prior to 1995?
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- 2500
- DATE:
- 2010
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- 29.99 GBP
The paper examines the functions and activities of the World Trade Organisation (WTO) reviewing its criticism by the proponents of anti globalisation, and discussing the positive changes introduced by WTO in the area of dispute resolution. General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) of 1995 is examined reflecting on the WTO introduction of the rule of law in international trade.
KEYWORDS: World Trade Organisation, WTO, rule of law, international trade, Dispute Resolution Body,
C/E/611. Trade issues within World Trade Organisation
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- 2650
- DATE:
- 2010
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- 29.99 GBP
The paper looks at trade barriers between developed and developing states that are members of the World Trade Organisation (WTO) examining the attitude of European Union (EU) towards their trading partners that are WTO members and non-WTO members. References are made to related legislation including the Anti-Dumping Agreement, the exemption from the Most Favoured Nation status, etc.
KEYWORDS: Trade, World Trade Organisation, WTO,
C/L/685. Sale of Land Rovers from UK to Russia
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- 2550
- DATE:
- 2010
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- 29.99 GBP
The paper examines the process of transporting Land Rovers to Russia from the UK addressing the issues related to the export of vehicles, i.e. the methods of transportation, the bill of lading issued by a carrier to the individual shipping the goods, the contract of carriage, payment options, etc.
KEYWORDS: Land Rovers, transportation to Russia,
C/L/678. How does globalisation interact with International economic law?
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- 7650
- DATE:
- 2010
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- 79.99 GBP
The paper looks at the increasing level of global activity within international organisations like the World Trade Organisation (WTO) addressing legal issues associated with globalisation and traditional concepts of nationality. The impacts of the cross-border movement of goods and free trade development are considered.
KEYWORDS: Globalisation, International economic law, WTO, World Trade Organisation, free trade,
C/L/670. Sales by Sea: Legal Perspective
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- 4200
- DATE:
- 2010
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- 49.99 GBP
The paper addresses legal issues associated with the sale of goods by sea considering a related case study and providing advice to the parties about possible demurrage and cargo claims on the basis of English law including Sales of Goods Act 1979 and the Carriage of Goods by Sea Act (CGSA) 1992. References are made to law cases relevant for the study.
KEYWORDS: sale of goods by sea, demurrage, cargo claims, English law,
C/L/657. Legal aspects of international payment and trade finance
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- 4650
- DATE:
- 2010
- PRICE:
- 49.99 GBP
The paper looks at the letters of credit and bank guarantees in international trade considering the basic principles of these mechanisms with reference to a related case study. Alternative methods of payment in international trade are discussed arguing their potential role in facilitating international trade during the current global credit crisis.
KEYWORDS: international trade, trade finance,
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