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Harald Hohmann
Angemessene Außenhandelsfreiheit im Vergleich
Die Rechtspraxis der USA, Deutschlands (inklusive der EG) und Japans zum Außenhandel und ihre Konstitutionalisierung
[Adequate Freedom of Export Trade - A Comparative Study. Export Trade Law in Action in the USA, Germany (including the EC) and in Japan. By Harald Hohmann.]
2002. XXV, 611 pages. Published in German.
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To what extent have the USA, the European Community and Japan been successful in ensuring as much freedom in foreign trade as possible without neglecting the public welfare interests recognized by the legal community? In his book, Harald Hohmann analyzes this question by treating national constitutions and WTO law as a benchmark for the decision between justified trade barriers and protectionism. Instead of dealing with this topic in a theoretical manner, the author emphasizes the law in action with the help of interviews; thus the book is of importance for the whole business and legal community.