When you open newspapers these days it seems that trade agreements have become the be-all and end-all of every political debate. Pretty much the only

Law and Policy of UK Trade Post-Brexit
When you open newspapers these days it seems that trade agreements have become the be-all and end-all of every political debate. Pretty much the only
Britain aims to forge free trade agreements with the EU, the US and many other countries after Brexit. That will pit it against some of
Join us for our launch conference at 18:15 on 30th November in the Nash Lecture Theatre, Kings College London, for a panel event focused on:
A “Trade 101” post on this blog briefly explains the main features of trade defence instruments (“TDIs”). In short, they are exceptional customs duties imposed
In the real world of international trade, governments get involved in supporting their own domestic industries. Trade defence instruments (“TDIs”) are mechanisms, allowed by WTO
Traditionally, international negotiations were conducted by diplomatic or governmental representatives behind closed doors, with few official documents being released to the public afterwards, and limited