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Volume 11, Issue 2

Volume 11, Issue 2

Department of Transportation and Related Agencies Appropriations Act of 2002
By C. Jeffrey Price

Metalclad v. United Mexican States Revisited- Judicial Oversight of NAFTA’s Chapter Eleven Investor-State Claim Process
By Chris Tollefson

The NAFTA Trucking Dispute: Pretexts for Noncompliance and Policy Justifications for U.S. Facilitation of Cross-Border Services
By Hale E. Sheppard

Perking Up the Cofee Industry through Fair Trade
By Jill Draeger

Beating Them at Their Own Game: A Solution to the U.S. Foreign Sales Corporation Crisis
By John Seiner

G8’s Dotforce Initiative: Bridging the Digital Divide or Widening It
By Nate Brennaman

The Right of Innocent Passage: A Case Study on Two Koreas
By Stephen Kong

Food Fight: An Appraisal of the Fruit and Vegetable Dispute Resolution Corporation
By Tammy Smith

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