This paper explores the intricate relationship between International Trade Law and Economic Development, examining how legal frameworks shape and are shaped by economic growth and development. It delves into the historical evolution of international trade agreements, analyzing their impact on global markets and the competitive advantage of nations. The paper highlights key aspects of international trade law, including trade disputes, intellectual property rights, and tariffs, and their role in fostering economic development. It further discusses the challenges posed by trade protectionism and the importance of multilateralism in ensuring inclusive growth. Additionally, the paper investigates the role of international trade law in promoting sustainable development and reducing poverty, emphasizing the need for legal reforms that reflect the contemporary economic landscape.
Smith, E. International Trade Law and Economic Development. Frontiers of Law & Policy Research, 2020, 2, 15. https://doi.org/10.69610/j.flpr.20201221
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Smith E. International Trade Law and Economic Development. Frontiers of Law & Policy Research; 2020, 2(2):15. https://doi.org/10.69610/j.flpr.20201221
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Smith, Emily 2020. "International Trade Law and Economic Development" Frontiers of Law & Policy Research 2, no.2:15. https://doi.org/10.69610/j.flpr.20201221
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Smith, E. (2020). International Trade Law and Economic Development. Frontiers of Law & Policy Research, 2(2), 15. https://doi.org/10.69610/j.flpr.20201221
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