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become a global champion of free trade again. This is potentially a win-win both for the UK and for the rest of the world …
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-operation which exists between the nations of the world goes well beyond the narrow framework of G3 or G7 summit meetings. The Tobin …
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Based on an analysis of 3,844 tax treaties, the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties and its Commentaries (VCLT), and case law of various domestic and international courts.The current orthodoxy maintains that courts are not required to compare all language texts of a plurilingual treaty but...
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This paper is a contribution to the literature on rational design of trade agreements. The World Trade Organization …
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This paper constitutes an attempt to reframe and eventually deflate the ongoing “compliance-vs.-rebalancing” debate which has permeated WTO scholarship for the last 10 years. Our main criticism concerns the substance of the entire debate. We find that scholars on both sides of the...
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This article examines the issue of whether United States antitrust law can be an affirmative tool to help US firms sell … and Japan over market access. Subsequently the issue of antitrust and market access arose in the ICPAC hearings of the … Justice Department and the continuing controversy over the proper role of the World Trade Organization in the area of …
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This paper presents a broad retrospective evaluation of mergers and merger decisions in the digital sector. We first discuss the most crucial features of digital markets such as network effects, multi-sidedness, big data, and rapid innovation that create important challenges for competition...
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This paper constitutes an attempt to reframe and eventually deflate the ongoing 'compliance-vs.-rebalancing' debate which has permeated WTO scholarship for the last 10 years. Our main criticism concerns the substance of the entire debate. We find that scholars on both sides of the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010316752
This paper is a contribution to the literature on rational design of trade agreements. The World Trade Organization …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010316780