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Denver Journal of International Law and Policy articles from December 2001

273 total articles

Periodical covering law and political science.

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Denver Journal of International Law and Policy archives from December 2001

Chancellor Daniel L. Ritchie.(University of Denver)
December 22, 2001... As the Denver Journal of International Law and Policy celebrates its thirtieth anniversary, it is most fitting that we dedicate this issue to Daniel L. Ritchie, Chancellor, University of Denver. Chancellor Ritchie has been a strong proponent,...

New challenges for the maquiladoras: legal and policy implications of NAFTA Article 303 for United States-Mexico trade.(North American Free Trade Agreement)(import duties on non-NAFTA origin raw materials, parts and components)
December 22, 2001... I. INTRODUCTION The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) (1), which entered into force on January 1, 1994, has greatly stimulated the expansion of trade within North America. In particular, the phased elimination of tariff barriers...

NAFTA and the environment.(North American Free Trade Agreement)
December 22, 2001... INTRODUCTION Mexico and the United States share both a long border and a long history of economic integration. Mexico is currently the United States' second largest trading partner after Canada, accounting approximately for ten to eleven...

In search of an understanding with the United States.(Mexico-US relations)(North American Free Trade Agreement)
December 22, 2001... Ladies and gentlemen: For Mexicans, the United States has been, historically, dream and nightmare, opportunity and risk. It continues to be so. After the tormented relationships of the Nineteenth Century, many contemporary Mexicans believe...

Mediation furthers the principles of transparency and cooperation to solve disputes in the NAFTA free trade area.(North American Free Trade Agreement)
December 22, 2001... INTRODUCTION The authors intend to introduce mediation as a legal tool to prevent and solve international business disputes between private parties in the free trade area created in the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). (1) We...

Free trade but not free transport? The Mexican stand-off.(Mexican bus and trucking companies)(North American Free Trade Agreement)
December 22, 2001... With ninety-five million inhabitants, Mexico became the United States' second largest trading partner, following only Canada. (1) Nearly $250 billion in trade moves across the border annually, a 191% increase in the decade following the signing...

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