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Universality and Particularity: The Effect of Regional Legal Systems on Global Trade and Standards

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 February 2017

Frank J. Garcia*
Affiliation:
Florida State University College of Law

Abstract

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Meeting Report
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 2000

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References

* The Chair wishes to thank Paul Stephan for suggesting this topic, and for the invitation to participate. This essay draws upon the panelists’ presentations and their summaries of their remarks; however, responsibility for mistakes and misrepresentations remains with the author.

1 Baldwin, Richard E., A Domino Theory of Regionalism, in Trading Blocs 479 (Bhagwati, , Jagdish, , Krishna, Pravin and Panagariya, Arvind eds., 1999)Google Scholar.

2 Krishna, Pravin, Regionalism and Multilateralism: A Political Economy Approach, in Trading Blocs 453 (Bhagwati, , Jagdish, et al. eds., 1999)Google Scholar.

3 See, e.g. Jagdish Bhagwati & Arvind Panagariya, The Economics of Preferential Trade Agreements.