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This book offers a comprehensive examination of preferential trade agreements and considers the features of specific regional and bilateral trade agreements without drawing upon systematic features and trends. It shows the latest state of knowledge on the topic and will be of value to those interested in international trade and economic law.

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Produktbeschreibung
This book offers a comprehensive examination of preferential trade agreements and considers the features of specific regional and bilateral trade agreements without drawing upon systematic features and trends. It shows the latest state of knowledge on the topic and will be of value to those interested in international trade and economic law.


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Autorenporträt
Graeme Baber is an independent legal researcher, and has published many articles,

comments, briefings and updates. His previous monographs are The Impact

of Legislation and Regulation on the Freedom of Movement of Capital in Estonia,

Poland and Latvia (Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2010), The Free Movement

of Capital and Financial Services: An Exposition? (Cambridge Scholars Publishing,

2014), The European Union and the Global Financial Crisis: A View from

2016 (Nova Science Publishers, 2016), Essays on International Law (Cambridge

Scholars Publishing, 2017), and International Financial Law: Quo Vadis? (Nova

Science Publishers, 2017). Graeme has written dissertations and chapters for

edited collections, and has presented his work at international conferences. He

is an experienced teacher of university students, lecturing on both international

law and financial law.