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TARP-157 |
Title: |
National Legal Reconstruction in Accordance with International Norms: GATT/WTO and China’s Foreign Trade Reform |
Source: |
4 Ind. J. Global Leg. Stud. 471 |
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Year: |
1997 |
Pages: |
0 |
Author(s): |
Thomas Yunlong Man |
Keywords: |
China, foreign trade, GATT, globalization, influence, international, international law, international norms, law, legislation, market economy, national legal restructuring, non-discrimination, reform, trade, WTO |
Abstract: |
“This paper explores the dynamic interplay between national legal construction and normative international practice by using China as a case study. Specifically, it examines China’s on-going efforts to reform its foreign trade laws in order to obtain admission to the established international trade community embodied in the framework of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) and the World Trade Organization (WTO). |
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Keywords: China, foreign trade, GATT, globalization, influence, international, international law, international norms, law, legislation, market economy, national legal restructuring, non-discrimination, reform, trade, World Trade Organization/WTO