ABSTRACT
This book analyzes in four parts constitutional problems of foreign trade policy and foreign trade law in "constitutional democracies" which protect fundamental human rights and effective political equality through constitutional restraints on the exercise of all government powers.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part First |94 pages
International Economic Transactions, International Economic Law and International Economic Order
part Second |114 pages
“Government Failures” and “Constitutional Failures” of Past and Present Trade Mercantilism
part Third |74 pages
Constitutional Functions of Liberal International Economic Rules
part Fourth |181 pages
Possibilities of “Constitutionalizing” Foreign Trade Policy and Foreign Trade Law in Constitutional Democracies