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Trade, Inequality and Justice: Toward a Liberal Theory of Just Trade Law
Biographical note
Frank J. Garcia is a professor of international economic law at the Boston College Law School. He has served as a Fulbright Scholar in Uruguay and consults with developing countries on matters related to trade law and WTO negotiations.
This volume is in the International Law and Development Series edited by Professor Raj Bhala.
This volume is in the International Law and Development Series edited by Professor Raj Bhala.
Reviews
[T]he book is one of the first to apply abstract theories of justice to concrete questions of international trade law. It also provides a convincing critique of current preferential trade schemes. For these reasons, Trade, Inequality, and Justice deserves the attention of anyone interested in political philosophy, trade, and the plight of developing countries.
The Geo. Wash. Int’l L. Rev., Vol. 37, 2005
The Geo. Wash. Int’l L. Rev., Vol. 37, 2005
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