Trump 2.0 - An AJIL Debate on U.S. Law and International Trade
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Join this 58-minute webinar from the American Journal of International Law where experts in international law engage in a comprehensive debate examining whether Trump's trade policies violate U.S. law. Explore the complex intersection of domestic legal frameworks and international trade regulations as legal scholars analyze the constitutional and statutory implications of various trade policy decisions. Gain insights into the legal challenges and controversies surrounding U.S. trade practices, including tariff implementations, trade agreement withdrawals, and bilateral trade negotiations. Examine how international law principles interact with domestic legal constraints in shaping trade policy, and understand the broader implications for U.S. compliance with international trade obligations. Access additional resources and full archives of the American Journal of International Law to deepen your understanding of these critical legal and policy issues.
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Trump 2.0: An AJIL Debate on U.S. Law and International Trade
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Cambridge University Press